
Multiple Cohort Studies
Multiple cohort studies involve tracking different groups of people, called cohorts, over time to observe how various factors influence their health or behaviors. Each cohort might differ based on age, location, or other characteristics. Researchers compare these groups to identify patterns or causes of health outcomes, providing insights into risks and prevention strategies. This approach helps understand differences across populations and how specific exposures or lifestyles impact long-term health, making it a valuable tool in epidemiology and public health research.