adult woman
Asian and African women and children. Elderly that are at a nursing home or inside alot.
The sumation (each stratum of population) of risk * population size. For example: (risk*population size of group 1) + (risk*population size of group 2) + ... + (risk*population size of group n)
Individuals with hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes excess iron absorption, are at the highest risk for iron overload. This condition is most commonly found in people of Northern European descent.
African American
Rickets and osteomalacia are both conditions caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, which leads to softening or weakening of bones. Rickets occurs in children and is characterized by skeletal deformities, growth retardation, and muscle weakness. Osteomalacia occurs in adults and presents as bone pain, muscle weakness, and an increased risk of fractures.
The packaging group I, II, or III classification determines the level of risk associated with transporting hazardous materials. Group I materials have the highest level of risk, while Group III materials have the lowest risk. This classification is used to help ensure proper handling and transportation of hazardous materials.
Individuals who are on long-term antibiotic therapy and newborn infants are at highest risk for vitamin K deficiency. Antibiotics can disrupt the gut bacteria responsible for producing vitamin K, while newborn infants often have low levels of vitamin K at birth and may not receive enough from breast milk.
The risk for babesiosis is highest during June and July
In Florida, the age group that had the highest rate of crashes in 2009 was young drivers, specifically those aged 15 to 19. This age group is often associated with higher risk factors such as inexperience and risk-taking behavior. As a result, they were involved in a significant number of traffic accidents compared to other age demographics.
The risk is highest usually in the execution phase, risk is proportional to the timeline of the project.
The risk increases with age. Though it can strike people as young as 40, people between the ages of 60 and 69 are at the highest risk.
The body needs the sun so it can produce vitamin D. Vitamin D is needed to absorb calcium for your bones. So without sun on the skin children are at risk of rickets and adults at risk of osteomalacia.