The attributable fraction is the candidate tool to quantify individual shares of each risk factor on the disease burden in a population, expressing the proportion of cases ascribable to the risk factors. The original formula ignored the presence of other factors (i.e. multiple risk factors and/or confounders), and several adjusting methods for potential confounders have been proposed. However, crude and adjusted attributable fractions do not sum up to their joint attributable fraction (i.e. the number of cases attributable to all risk factors together) and their sum may exceed one. A different approach consists of partitioning the joint attributable fraction into exposure-specific shares leading to sequential and average attributable fracti...
Classification of exposure into two levels—one consisting exclusively of unexposed individuals and t...
A number of results concerning attributable fractions for sufficient cause interactions are given. R...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a major risk factor fo...
The attributable fraction is the candidate tool to quantify individual shares of each risk factor on...
Background: In medical research some fundamental tasks are to study potential harmful exposures that...
Background: Attributable fractions (AF) assess the proportion of cases in a population attributable ...
Chronic diseases tend to depend on a large number of risk factors, both environmental and genetic. A...
The problem central to this document is the estimation of change in disease attributable to an epide...
The attributable fraction and the average attributable fractions, which are commonly used to assess ...
What proportion of the risk in a given population is attributable to a risk factor? The population a...
There are a number of measures that quantify the public health burden due to specific risk factors f...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating the contribution of individual risk factors to d...
When estimating population attributable fractions (PAF), it is common to partition a naturally conti...
Background The population attributable fraction (PAF) is an important metric for estimating disease ...
Recent controversy over the disagreement of population attributable fraction estimates for the obesi...
Classification of exposure into two levels—one consisting exclusively of unexposed individuals and t...
A number of results concerning attributable fractions for sufficient cause interactions are given. R...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a major risk factor fo...
The attributable fraction is the candidate tool to quantify individual shares of each risk factor on...
Background: In medical research some fundamental tasks are to study potential harmful exposures that...
Background: Attributable fractions (AF) assess the proportion of cases in a population attributable ...
Chronic diseases tend to depend on a large number of risk factors, both environmental and genetic. A...
The problem central to this document is the estimation of change in disease attributable to an epide...
The attributable fraction and the average attributable fractions, which are commonly used to assess ...
What proportion of the risk in a given population is attributable to a risk factor? The population a...
There are a number of measures that quantify the public health burden due to specific risk factors f...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating the contribution of individual risk factors to d...
When estimating population attributable fractions (PAF), it is common to partition a naturally conti...
Background The population attributable fraction (PAF) is an important metric for estimating disease ...
Recent controversy over the disagreement of population attributable fraction estimates for the obesi...
Classification of exposure into two levels—one consisting exclusively of unexposed individuals and t...
A number of results concerning attributable fractions for sufficient cause interactions are given. R...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a major risk factor fo...