In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association between dietary intake and disease occurrence. To adjust for the attenuation caused by error in dietary intake, regression calibration is commonly used. To apply regression calibration, unbiased reference measurements are required. Short-term reference measurements for foods that are not consumed daily contain excess zeroes that pose challenges in the calibration model. We adapted two-part regression calibration model, initially developed for multiple replicates of reference measurements per individual to a single-replicate setting. We showed how to handle excess zero reference measurements by two-step modeling approach, how to explore heteroscedas...
Self-reported diet is prone to measurement error. Analytical models of diet may include several food...
Nutritional epidemiology is a complex area of research plagued with bias and measurement error partl...
this paper is to show how the method of Rosner et al. may be extended by including a second term in ...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association betwee...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association betwee...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association betwee...
Journal Article;In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates as...
<p>Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association betwe...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...
© 2016, The International Biometric Society. Semicontinuous data in the form of a mixture of a large...
Regression calibration is a technique that corrects biases in regression results in situations where...
BACKGROUND: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Background: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Summary. Dietary assessment of episodically consumed foods gives rise to nonnegative data that have ...
<p>Large multi-centre cohort studies have been set up with the aim of increasing the statistic...
Self-reported diet is prone to measurement error. Analytical models of diet may include several food...
Nutritional epidemiology is a complex area of research plagued with bias and measurement error partl...
this paper is to show how the method of Rosner et al. may be extended by including a second term in ...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association betwee...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association betwee...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates association betwee...
Journal Article;In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in dietary variables often attenuates as...
<p>Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association betwe...
Dietary questionnaires are prone to measurement error, which bias the perceived association between ...
© 2016, The International Biometric Society. Semicontinuous data in the form of a mixture of a large...
Regression calibration is a technique that corrects biases in regression results in situations where...
BACKGROUND: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Background: Several statistical approaches have been proposed to assess and correct for exposure mea...
Summary. Dietary assessment of episodically consumed foods gives rise to nonnegative data that have ...
<p>Large multi-centre cohort studies have been set up with the aim of increasing the statistic...
Self-reported diet is prone to measurement error. Analytical models of diet may include several food...
Nutritional epidemiology is a complex area of research plagued with bias and measurement error partl...
this paper is to show how the method of Rosner et al. may be extended by including a second term in ...