For a relative risk of 2.1, what is the percent increase in risk? For a percent increase in risk of 40%, what is the relative risk?

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2022-08-20

For a relative risk of 2.1, what is the percent increase in risk? For a percent increase in risk of 40%, what is the relative risk?

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doganomyt

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Percent increase in risk = ( R e l a t i v e   r i s k 1 ) 100 % = ( 2.1 1 ) 100 % = 110 %
Since Percent in risk = 40%, using the formula from a) part, we have that
40 % = ( R e l a t i v e   r i s k 1 ) 100 % 40 100 = R e l a t i v e   r i s k 1 R e l a t i v e   r i s k = 1 + 40 100 = 1.4
Result:
a)110%;b)1.4

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