Abstract Background Literature surrounding the statistical modeling of childhood growth data involves a diverse set of potential models from which investigators can choose. However, the lack of a comprehensive framework for comparing non-nested models leads to difficulty in assessing model performance. This paper proposes a framework for comparing non-nested growth models using novel metrics of predictive accuracy based on modifications of the mean squared error criteria. Methods Three metrics were created: normalized, age-adjusted, and weighted mean squared error (MSE). Predictive performance metrics were used to compare linear mixed effects models and functional regression models. Prediction accuracy was assessed by partitioning the obser...
Objective: In pediatric clinical trials and cohort stu ies, actual height, weight and head circumfer...
Background: Controlling for maturational status and timing is crucial in lifecourse epidemiology. On...
Objective: Longitudinal patterns of growth in early childhood are associated with health conditions ...
We introduce a class of dynamic regression models designed to predict the future of growth curves ba...
Background: Different structural and non-structural models have been used to describe human growth p...
Several methods have been used by different authors to estimate growth curves. In this paper, five ...
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Healthy Birth, Growth and Development knowledge integration ...
Background: Childhood growth is a cornerstone of pediatric research. Statistical models need to cons...
International audienceObjective To select a growth model that best describes individual growth traje...
Background/Aims: Childhood stunting is a prevalent problem in low-and middle-income countries and is...
Abstract Background Childhood growth is a cornerstone of pediatric research. Statistical models need...
Background: Regression models are widely used to link serial measures of anthropometric size or chan...
Growth measurements of children, such as weight and height, are monitored regularly, particularly in...
Predicting the number of total children ever born in a country is a key component for proper impleme...
Introduction: The use of growth curves to monitor physical development in children is essential for ...
Objective: In pediatric clinical trials and cohort stu ies, actual height, weight and head circumfer...
Background: Controlling for maturational status and timing is crucial in lifecourse epidemiology. On...
Objective: Longitudinal patterns of growth in early childhood are associated with health conditions ...
We introduce a class of dynamic regression models designed to predict the future of growth curves ba...
Background: Different structural and non-structural models have been used to describe human growth p...
Several methods have been used by different authors to estimate growth curves. In this paper, five ...
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Healthy Birth, Growth and Development knowledge integration ...
Background: Childhood growth is a cornerstone of pediatric research. Statistical models need to cons...
International audienceObjective To select a growth model that best describes individual growth traje...
Background/Aims: Childhood stunting is a prevalent problem in low-and middle-income countries and is...
Abstract Background Childhood growth is a cornerstone of pediatric research. Statistical models need...
Background: Regression models are widely used to link serial measures of anthropometric size or chan...
Growth measurements of children, such as weight and height, are monitored regularly, particularly in...
Predicting the number of total children ever born in a country is a key component for proper impleme...
Introduction: The use of growth curves to monitor physical development in children is essential for ...
Objective: In pediatric clinical trials and cohort stu ies, actual height, weight and head circumfer...
Background: Controlling for maturational status and timing is crucial in lifecourse epidemiology. On...
Objective: Longitudinal patterns of growth in early childhood are associated with health conditions ...