
A multifactorial condition is a health-related condition that develops due to the combined influence of multiple factors rather than a single, identifiable cause. These factors typically include a mix of genetic characteristics, environmental exposures, lifestyle patterns, and biological processes. No one factor alone is usually sufficient to explain why the condition occurs.
In simple terms, multifactorial conditions arise from the interaction of many influences over time.
This concept is widely used in health education, genetics, and public health to describe conditions that do not follow simple cause-and-effect patterns.
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