Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndrome research to uncover latent structure amongst metabolic variables. The application of factor analysis requires methodological decisions that reflect the hypothesis of the metabolic syndrome construct. These decisions often raise the complexity of the interpretation from the output. We propose two alternative techniques developed from cluster analysis which can achieve a clinically relevant structure, whilst maintaining intuitive advantages of clustering methodology.Two advanced techniques of clustering in the VARCLUS and matroid methods are discussed and implemented on a metabolic syndrome data set to analyze the structure of ten metabolic risk factors...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
It has long been known that certain cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors tend to cluster togeth...
Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndrome research ...
Background Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndro...
Background Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndro...
BACKGROUND: The additional clinical value of clustering cardiovascular risk factors to define the me...
Background: We aimed to estimate the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) of metabolic syndrome compone...
The metabolic syndrome, manifested by insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, i...
The additional clinical value of clustering cardiovascular risk factors to define the metabolic synd...
Factor analysis (FA) has become part and parcel in metabolic syndrome (MBS) research. Both explorati...
Background and Aims: Owing to the multiplicity of metabolic syndrome (MetS) key components, its diag...
Abstract Objective: This study examined the changes in the clustering of metabolic syndrome, and exa...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
It has long been known that certain cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors tend to cluster togeth...
Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndrome research ...
Background Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndro...
Background Exploratory factor analysis is a commonly used statistical technique in metabolic syndro...
BACKGROUND: The additional clinical value of clustering cardiovascular risk factors to define the me...
Background: We aimed to estimate the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) of metabolic syndrome compone...
The metabolic syndrome, manifested by insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, i...
The additional clinical value of clustering cardiovascular risk factors to define the metabolic synd...
Factor analysis (FA) has become part and parcel in metabolic syndrome (MBS) research. Both explorati...
Background and Aims: Owing to the multiplicity of metabolic syndrome (MetS) key components, its diag...
Abstract Objective: This study examined the changes in the clustering of metabolic syndrome, and exa...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background: A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), bu...
Background A clustering of cardiovascular risk factors is denoted the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but...
It has long been known that certain cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors tend to cluster togeth...