There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes or breast cancer, is affected by adult as well as early-life variables, including those operating prior to conception and during the prenatal period. Most of these risk factors are correlated because of common biologic and/or social pathways, while some are intrinsically ordered over time. The study of how they jointly influence later (‘‘distal’’) disease outcomes is referred to as life course epidemiology. This area of research raises several issues relevant to the current debate on causal inference in epidemiology. The authors give a brief overview of the main analytical and practical problems and consider a range of modeling approaches, the...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research that are able to ta...
Life course epidemiology examines biological, behavioral, and social pathways that link exposures du...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
A life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology uses a multidisciplinary framework to underst...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
Objectives: Life course epidemiology attempts to unravel causal relationships between variables obse...
First published online 13 October 2015.We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in l...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiologic...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
This chapter outlines the concepts of life course epidemiology as applied to coronary heart disease ...
The overall contribution of this thesis has been the application and development of growth modeling ...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research that are able to ta...
Life course epidemiology examines biological, behavioral, and social pathways that link exposures du...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
A life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology uses a multidisciplinary framework to underst...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
Objectives: Life course epidemiology attempts to unravel causal relationships between variables obse...
First published online 13 October 2015.We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in l...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiologic...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
This chapter outlines the concepts of life course epidemiology as applied to coronary heart disease ...
The overall contribution of this thesis has been the application and development of growth modeling ...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
Epidemiologists are often interested in examining the effect on a later-life outcome of an exposure ...
We present three statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research that are able to ta...