Significance of Population-based study
A population-based study is a broad research approach, examining a specific group of individuals to find correlations, assess health outcomes, and identify trends. These studies involve collecting data from a representative sample to investigate various health-related factors. They can focus on specific health events, diseases, or the impact of interventions, such as Ayurvedic interventions for COVID-19 or the study of psoriasis in a specific population. Such studies are valuable for understanding disease prevalence, risk factors, and the effectiveness of treatments within a defined population.
Synonyms: Epidemiological study, Cohort study, Community study, Survey study, Population study, Demographic study, Observational study
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Hindu concept of 'Population-based study'
Population-based study in Hinduism, as per the Ministry of AYUSH, involves a study on the impact of Ayurvedic interventions. It aims to evaluate their effectiveness in preventing COVID-19 infections within a defined population group.
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) The Ministry of AYUSH has initiated a population based study to study the effect of Ayurvedic interventions in prophylaxis of COVID-19 infection.[1]
The concept of Population-based study in scientific sources
A population-based study investigates health data within a defined population to identify trends, risk factors, and outcomes. It uses various research designs to understand disease prevalence, treatment, and health-related aspects within a specific group of individuals. The studies often involve large, diverse samples.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Population-based studies are referenced to examine the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease and asthma, as well as the effects of early life exposures.[2] (2) A population-based study was conducted by the Qatar Biobank to collect comprehensive health-related data from people living in Qatar, which was used for analysis.[3] (3) A population-based study examined healthy eyes to measure the choroidal vascularity index as a measure of vascular status of the choroid.[4] (4) Point prevalence of psychiatric disorders was examined during the second trimester of pregnancy in a population-based study.[5] (5) A "population-based study" identifies factors associated with physical activity among older people, providing a broader perspective on influences.[6]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) It is a study conducted in rural Greece and is referenced in Clin Neuropsychol 2017 , 31 (Suppl. S 1), 61–71.[7]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a research approach that examines health outcomes within a defined population group. It is used to understand disease trends and the impact of various factors on a group of people.[8] (2) This is a research design that was used in the ENTRED study from 2007, a French study concerning type 2 diabetes.[9] (3) This is a study that includes a large and diverse group of people from the general population, and it is recommended for future research.[10] (4) Population-based study is a research study that includes a defined population to examine the occurrence and outcomes of health events.[11] (5) This is a research study that involves collecting data from a representative sample of a defined population to investigate health-related factors.[12]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This is a research study that examines a population to find correlations between factors.[13] (2) This is a type of research that involves the examination of a population, specifically in the context of Afghanistan, focusing on specific characteristics and health-related aspects within that group of individuals for detailed analysis.[14] (3) This is a research approach that examines a specific population, and one such study used demographic and health survey data to investigate antenatal care in Nepal.[15]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This type of study examined bone metabolism markers in relation to fracture occurrence in women.[16] (2) This type of study, specifically a cases and controls study, was conducted to determine the extent to which NSAID can increase cardiovascular risk.[17]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Research conducted using data collected from a representative sample of the entire population in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia.[18] (2) It will be a useful method to promote health among the population.[19]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) A research design used to analyze survival data for women in a particular region undergoing breast cancer surgery.[20]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is a type of study that investigates the long-term outcomes of individuals with autism after adolescence, focusing on a specific population.[21]