and Y. Wax. The impact of dietary measurement error on planning sample size required in a cohort study. Am J Epidemiol 1990; 132:1185-95. Dietary measurement error has two consequences relevant to epidemiologic studies: first, a proportion of subjects are misclassified into the wrong groups, and second, the distribution of reported intakes is wider than the distribution of true intakes. While the first effect has been dealt with by several other authors, the second effect has not received as much attention. Using a simple errors-in-measurement model, the authors investigate the implications of measurement error for the distribution of fat intake. They then show how the inference of a more narrow distribution of true intakes affects the calc...
Background: It is often thought that random measurement error has a minor effect upon the results of...
The validity of any biomedical study is potentially affected by measurement error or misclassificati...
Background: In nutritional epidemiology, it is common to fit models in which several dietary variabl...
Background: International correlational analyses have sug-gested a strong positive association betwe...
Background and aims: Epidemiological investigations include dietary intakes as primary exposures or ...
BACKGROUND: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Background: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Self-reported diet is prone to measurement error. Analytical models of diet may include several food...
Background The basis for this study is the fact that instrument error increases the ...
Abstract Background Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for expo...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
BACKGROUND:It is often thought that random measurement error has a minor effect upon the results of ...
Relationships between diet and chronic disease have be-come the focus of many analytic studies in nu...
Abstract: A high number of relationships between dietary intakes and health outcomes has been sugge...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
Background: It is often thought that random measurement error has a minor effect upon the results of...
The validity of any biomedical study is potentially affected by measurement error or misclassificati...
Background: In nutritional epidemiology, it is common to fit models in which several dietary variabl...
Background: International correlational analyses have sug-gested a strong positive association betwe...
Background and aims: Epidemiological investigations include dietary intakes as primary exposures or ...
BACKGROUND: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Background: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Self-reported diet is prone to measurement error. Analytical models of diet may include several food...
Background The basis for this study is the fact that instrument error increases the ...
Abstract Background Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for expo...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
BACKGROUND:It is often thought that random measurement error has a minor effect upon the results of ...
Relationships between diet and chronic disease have be-come the focus of many analytic studies in nu...
Abstract: A high number of relationships between dietary intakes and health outcomes has been sugge...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
Background: It is often thought that random measurement error has a minor effect upon the results of...
The validity of any biomedical study is potentially affected by measurement error or misclassificati...
Background: In nutritional epidemiology, it is common to fit models in which several dietary variabl...