The effect of an increment of exposure on disease risk may vary with time since exposure. If the pattern of temporal variation is simple (e.g., a peak then decline in excess risk of disease) then this may be modeled efficiently via a parametric latency function. Estimation of the parameters for such a model can be difficult because the parameters are not a function of a simple summary of the exposure history. Typically such parameters are estimated via an iterative search that requires calculating a different time-weighted exposure for each combination of the latency function parameters. This paper describes a simple approach to fitting logistic regression models that include a parametric latency function. This approach is illustrated using...
Many observational studies assessing the effects of treatments or exposures are limited to compariso...
Exposure-lag-response associations shed light on the duration of pathogenesis for radiation-induced ...
Prolonged exposures can have complex relationships with health outcomes, as timing, duration, and in...
The effect of an increment of exposure on disease risk may vary with time since exposure. If the pat...
Exposure lagging and exposure-time window analysis are 2 widely used approaches to allow for inducti...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
Background Different approaches have been proposed to investigate latency in epidemiologic studies w...
In biomedical research, a health effect is frequently associated with protracted exposures of varyin...
Disease latency refers to the interval between an increment of exposure and a subsequent change in a...
Detailed historical data are elicited often from subjects in retrospective studies, yielding time-de...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
We present a novel approach for the flexible modeling of exposure-lag-response associations, i.e., t...
associations with distributed lag non-linear models Antonio Gasparrini*† In biomedical research, a h...
In longitudinal pharmacoepidemiology studies, exposures may be chronic over a period of time and the...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136711/1/sim7268_am.pdfhttps://deepblu...
Many observational studies assessing the effects of treatments or exposures are limited to compariso...
Exposure-lag-response associations shed light on the duration of pathogenesis for radiation-induced ...
Prolonged exposures can have complex relationships with health outcomes, as timing, duration, and in...
The effect of an increment of exposure on disease risk may vary with time since exposure. If the pat...
Exposure lagging and exposure-time window analysis are 2 widely used approaches to allow for inducti...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
Background Different approaches have been proposed to investigate latency in epidemiologic studies w...
In biomedical research, a health effect is frequently associated with protracted exposures of varyin...
Disease latency refers to the interval between an increment of exposure and a subsequent change in a...
Detailed historical data are elicited often from subjects in retrospective studies, yielding time-de...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
We present a novel approach for the flexible modeling of exposure-lag-response associations, i.e., t...
associations with distributed lag non-linear models Antonio Gasparrini*† In biomedical research, a h...
In longitudinal pharmacoepidemiology studies, exposures may be chronic over a period of time and the...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136711/1/sim7268_am.pdfhttps://deepblu...
Many observational studies assessing the effects of treatments or exposures are limited to compariso...
Exposure-lag-response associations shed light on the duration of pathogenesis for radiation-induced ...
Prolonged exposures can have complex relationships with health outcomes, as timing, duration, and in...