This study assesses two alternative approaches for investigating linear and nonlinear lagged associations in environmental time series data, comparing through simulations simple methods based on moving average summaries with more flexible distributed lag linear and nonlinear models. Results indicate that the latter provide estimates with no or low bias and close-to-nominal confidence intervals, even for long-lagged associations and in the presence of strong seasonal trends. Moving average models represent a viable alternative only in the presence of relatively short lag periods, and when the lag interval is correctly specified. In contrast, the use of moving averages to roughly approximate long and complex lag patterns, or the specification...
Multicity time series studies of particulate matter and mortality and morbidity have provided eviden...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
This study assesses two alternative approaches for investigating linear and nonlinear lagged associa...
BACKGROUND: The two-stage time series design represents a powerful analytical tool in environmental ...
In biomedical research, a health effect is frequently associated with protracted exposures of varyin...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmental epidemiology, notably in inves...
associations with distributed lag non-linear models Antonio Gasparrini*† In biomedical research, a h...
Environmental stressors often show effects that are delayed in time, requiring the use of statistica...
Prolonged exposures can have complex relationships with health outcomes, as timing, duration, and in...
Copyright: © 2014 Szyszkowicz M, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...
Time series data are popular in environmental epidemiology as they make use of the natural experimen...
Distributed lag models relate lagged covariates to a response and are a popular statistical model us...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
In particulate air pollution mortality time series studies, the particulate air pollution exposure m...
Multicity time series studies of particulate matter and mortality and morbidity have provided eviden...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...
This study assesses two alternative approaches for investigating linear and nonlinear lagged associa...
BACKGROUND: The two-stage time series design represents a powerful analytical tool in environmental ...
In biomedical research, a health effect is frequently associated with protracted exposures of varyin...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmental epidemiology, notably in inves...
associations with distributed lag non-linear models Antonio Gasparrini*† In biomedical research, a h...
Environmental stressors often show effects that are delayed in time, requiring the use of statistica...
Prolonged exposures can have complex relationships with health outcomes, as timing, duration, and in...
Copyright: © 2014 Szyszkowicz M, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...
Time series data are popular in environmental epidemiology as they make use of the natural experimen...
Distributed lag models relate lagged covariates to a response and are a popular statistical model us...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
In particulate air pollution mortality time series studies, the particulate air pollution exposure m...
Multicity time series studies of particulate matter and mortality and morbidity have provided eviden...
Lagging exposure information is often undertaken to allow for a latency period in cumulative exposur...
Time-series studies have linked daily variations in nonaccidental deaths with daily variations in am...