Frequently, p-values are used in reporting epidemiological trend data. Because a p-value is a con-founded mixture of effect size and sample size in dichotomous data, Lang, Rothman, and Cann (1998) recommended the slope of a trend line with its standard error and a graphical presentation containing the rate ratios as a function of mid-exposure levels. However, the slope contains the assump-tion of a dose-response function. This article discusses a proposal based on odds ratios and the corre-sponding one-sided lower confidence intervals for pair-wise comparisons (`exposure levels with zero exposure') as well as comparisons between incremental exposure levels. The proposed method allows both decisions on the global trend, the lowest-obser...
Abstract Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the association betw...
International audienceFor the problem of testing for a monotonic trend between an ordinal exposure a...
Among the tests that can be used to detect dose-related trends in count data from toxicological stud...
Meta-analysis often requires pooling of correlated estimates to compute regression slopes (trends) a...
Summary effect measures in meta-analysis of published epidemiological cohort or case control studies...
Background: Observational post-marketing assessment studies often involve evaluating the effect of a...
Evidence of a global trend in dose-response dependencies is commonly used in bio-medicine and epidem...
ᮀ In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation ...
Grouped dose measures, heterogeneity and publication bias are three major problems for meta-analysis...
Characterizing the dose-effect relationship and estimating acceptable exposure levels are the primar...
INTRODUCTION. A fundamental challenge in meta-analysis of published epidemiological dose-response da...
One of the most frequently-cited and relied-upon criteria for decid-ing whether or not some substanc...
Many epidemiologists conducting case-control studies choose to dichotomize their exposure data to ma...
Traditional environmental risk assessment methodologies, including benchmark dose (BMD) estimation, ...
<div><p>Quantifying exposure-disease associations is a central issue in epidemiology. Researchers of...
Abstract Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the association betw...
International audienceFor the problem of testing for a monotonic trend between an ordinal exposure a...
Among the tests that can be used to detect dose-related trends in count data from toxicological stud...
Meta-analysis often requires pooling of correlated estimates to compute regression slopes (trends) a...
Summary effect measures in meta-analysis of published epidemiological cohort or case control studies...
Background: Observational post-marketing assessment studies often involve evaluating the effect of a...
Evidence of a global trend in dose-response dependencies is commonly used in bio-medicine and epidem...
ᮀ In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation ...
Grouped dose measures, heterogeneity and publication bias are three major problems for meta-analysis...
Characterizing the dose-effect relationship and estimating acceptable exposure levels are the primar...
INTRODUCTION. A fundamental challenge in meta-analysis of published epidemiological dose-response da...
One of the most frequently-cited and relied-upon criteria for decid-ing whether or not some substanc...
Many epidemiologists conducting case-control studies choose to dichotomize their exposure data to ma...
Traditional environmental risk assessment methodologies, including benchmark dose (BMD) estimation, ...
<div><p>Quantifying exposure-disease associations is a central issue in epidemiology. Researchers of...
Abstract Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the association betw...
International audienceFor the problem of testing for a monotonic trend between an ordinal exposure a...
Among the tests that can be used to detect dose-related trends in count data from toxicological stud...