Use of generalized linear models with continuous, non-linear functions for age, period and cohort makes it possible to estimate these effects so they are interpretable, reliable and easily displayed graphically. To demonstrate the methods we use data on the prevalence of obesity among Australian women from two independent data sources obtained using different study designs.We used data from two long-running nationally representative studies: seven cross-sectional Australian National Health Surveys conducted between 1995 and 2017-18, each involving 6000-8000 women; and the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health which started in 1996 and involves more than 57,000 women in four age cohorts who are re-surveyed at three-yearly intervals...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Background: It has been reported that current smoking, overweight/obesity and physical inactivity ar...
We develop an age-period-cohort model for repeated cross-section data with individual covariates, wh...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
ManuscriptAnalysts often use different conceptual definitions of a cohort effect, and therefore diff...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mor...
Objective: This study aims to understand long-term trends in obesity and overweight in England by e...
Background: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide and can often result in a variety of negative hea...
Many studies have cited the importance of secular changes or “period effects” as causes of the U.S....
Objectives To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mort...
Objective. Modeling the correlation of the development of obesity in a population with age and time ...
When dealing with temporal effects, there is a well-known identification problem that arises as a re...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Background: It has been reported that current smoking, overweight/obesity and physical inactivity ar...
We develop an age-period-cohort model for repeated cross-section data with individual covariates, wh...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, prov...
ManuscriptAnalysts often use different conceptual definitions of a cohort effect, and therefore diff...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mor...
Objective: This study aims to understand long-term trends in obesity and overweight in England by e...
Background: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide and can often result in a variety of negative hea...
Many studies have cited the importance of secular changes or “period effects” as causes of the U.S....
Objectives To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mort...
Objective. Modeling the correlation of the development of obesity in a population with age and time ...
When dealing with temporal effects, there is a well-known identification problem that arises as a re...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Background: It has been reported that current smoking, overweight/obesity and physical inactivity ar...