In a study of people with Hypertension, 65,000 people with hypertension were followed for 5 years. All were screened negative for Parkinson's diseases (PD) when they entered the study. To control their hypertension the population was taking either calcium channel blockers (CCBs), angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEls) or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). 25,000 people were taking CCBS, 20,000 were taking ACEls and 20,000 were taking ARBs. This study wanted to look at the exposure to CCBs and ARBs and if it led to PD. The incidence of PD in those taking CCBs was 27/1000 and the incidence for those taking ARBs was 22/1,000. Label the table and fill it in. 1. What type of study is this? a. cross-sectional b. case report/series c. ecologic d. case-control e, cohort f. clinical trial g. community intervention 2. What is the most appropriate measure of association? a. odd ratio b. relative risk c. Attributable risk d. none of these Focus 1. What type of study is this? a. cross-sectional b. case report/series c. ecologic d. case-control e. cohort f. clinical trial g. community intervention 2. What is the most appropriate measure of association? a. odd ratio b. relative risk c. Attributable risk d. none of these 3. Calculate the measure of association (use two decimal places). 4. How would you best describe the relationship between the exposure and the outcome? a. no relationship b. positive relationship c. negative relationship 5. If appropriate, calculate the attributable risk per 1000 people (use 2 decimal places). In a study of people with Hypertension, 65,000 people with hypertension were followed for 5 years. All were screened negative for Parkinson's diseases (PD) when they entered the study. To control their hypertension the population was taking either calcium channel blockers (CCBs), angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEls) or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). 25,000 people were taking CCBS, 20,000 were taking ACEls and 20,000 were taking ARBs. This study wanted to look at the exposure to CCBs and ARBs and if it led to PD. The incidence of PD in those taking CCBs was 27/1000 and the incidence for those taking ARBs was 22/1,000. Label the table and fill it in. 1. What type of study is this? a. cross-sectional b. case report/series c. ecologic d. case-control e, cohort f. clinical trial g. community intervention 2. What is the most appropriate measure of association? a. odd ratio b. relative risk c. Attributable risk d. none of these Focus 1. What type of study is this? a. cross-sectional b. case report/series c. ecologic d. case-control e. cohort f. clinical trial g. community intervention 2. What is the most appropriate measure of association? a. odd ratio b. relative risk c. Attributable risk d. none of these 3. Calculate the measure of association (use two decimal places). 4. How would you best describe the relationship between the exposure and the outcome? a. no relationship b. positive relationship c. negative relationship 5. If appropriate, calculate the attributable risk per 1000 people (use 2 decimal places)