Studies on a dose-response relation often report separate relative risks for several risk classes compared with a referent class. When performing a meta-analysis of such studies, one has to convert these relative risks into an overall relative risk for a continuous effect. Apart from taking the dependence between separate relative risks into account, this implies assigning an exposure level to each risk factor class and allowing for the nonlinearity of the dose-response relation. The authors describe a relatively simple method solving these problems. As an illustration, they applied this method in a meta-analysis of the association between body mass index and diabetes type 2, restricted to results of follow-up studies (n=31). Results were c...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
<p>Subgroup analysis plots displaying non-linear dose-response relationships between body mass index...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of individual participant time-to-event data from multiple prospective epi...
Studies on a dose-response relation often report separate relative risks for several risk classes co...
Non-linear exposure-outcome relationships such as between body mass index (BMI) and mortality are co...
INTRODUCTION. A fundamental challenge in meta-analysis of published epidemiological dose-response da...
INTRODUCTION. A fundamental challenge in meta-analysis of published epidemiological dose-response da...
In a two-stage dose-response meta-analysis a common functional relationship is applied to each study...
Grouped dose measures, heterogeneity and publication bias are three major problems for meta-analysis...
Meta-analysis often requires pooling of correlated estimates to compute regression slopes (trends) a...
Non‐linear exposure‐outcome relationships such as between body mass index (BMI) and mortality are co...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
Grouped dose measures, heterogeneity and publication bias are three major problems for meta-analysis...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
<p>Subgroup analysis plots displaying non-linear dose-response relationships between body mass index...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of individual participant time-to-event data from multiple prospective epi...
Studies on a dose-response relation often report separate relative risks for several risk classes co...
Non-linear exposure-outcome relationships such as between body mass index (BMI) and mortality are co...
INTRODUCTION. A fundamental challenge in meta-analysis of published epidemiological dose-response da...
INTRODUCTION. A fundamental challenge in meta-analysis of published epidemiological dose-response da...
In a two-stage dose-response meta-analysis a common functional relationship is applied to each study...
Grouped dose measures, heterogeneity and publication bias are three major problems for meta-analysis...
Meta-analysis often requires pooling of correlated estimates to compute regression slopes (trends) a...
Non‐linear exposure‐outcome relationships such as between body mass index (BMI) and mortality are co...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
Grouped dose measures, heterogeneity and publication bias are three major problems for meta-analysis...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
A fundamental challenge in meta-analyses of published epidemiological dose-response data is the esti...
<p>Subgroup analysis plots displaying non-linear dose-response relationships between body mass index...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of individual participant time-to-event data from multiple prospective epi...