LOOD 22 Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints (Mormons) have historically had rela- tively low lev

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LOOD 22 Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints (Mormons) have historically had rela- tively low levels of tobacco smoking. Hence, the bur- den of tobacco-related cancers has been generally lower among Latter-day Saints than non-Latter- day Saints. In Utah during the years 1995–1999, the number of smoking-related deaths was 1,184 (person-years = 3,035,897) for Latter-day Saints and 794 (person-years = 916,859) for non-Latter-day Saints. Calculate the population attributable-risk and the population attributable-risk percent. Inter- pret your results. PAR Total ligy

337 Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints (Mormons) have historically had rela- tively low levels of tobacco smoking. Hence, the bur- den of tobacco-related cancers has been generally lower among Latter-day Saints than non-Latter- years 1995–1999, the number of smoking-related deaths was 1,184 (person-years =3,035,897) for Latter-day Saints and 794 (person-years 916,859) for non-Latter-day Saints. Calculate the population attributable-risk and the population attributable-risk percent. Inter- day Saints. In Utah during the = pret your results. PAR Total lisy 73991
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