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Set-point theory explains why
Smokers
Individuals who regularly inhale tobacco smoke, particularly from cigarettes.
Nonsmokers
Individuals who do not smoke cigarettes or use tobacco products, often assessed in studies for health risk comparisons.
Exposure
refers to the contact with a disease-causing factor or the amount of the factor that impinges upon a person or group.
Incidence Rate Ratio
A measure used in epidemiology to compare the rate of occurrence of new cases of a disease or condition between two study populations over a specific time period.
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