Certain factors, like your sex or age, can influence your health or risk for certain diseases. The same is true for populations. Population characteristics can help determine the possible impact of health problems and disease trends and patterns over time and across locations.
Population characteristics include
- sex,
- age,
- race and ethnicity, and
- socioeconomic factors, such as how much money and what kind of job you have.
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