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Article: Modelling variation of lower leg length growth in early life

TitleModelling variation of lower leg length growth in early life
Authors
KeywordsMedical sciences
Abstracting, bibliographies, statistics statistics
Issue Date2001
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0277-6715/
Citation
Statistics In Medicine, 2001, v. 20 n. 20, p. 3097-3108 How to Cite?
AbstractWe consider the estimation of sources of variation for panel data with repeated measurements. With no repeated measurements and known measurement error, models for variation decomposition have been proposed when there are one or more types of measurements. Estimation was performed using the EM algorithm accompanied by model augmentation that demands more computational efforts. In this article we extend previous variation models and modify the estimation methods in order to estimate various variation components after eliminating the unknown effects of measurement error. Specifically, methods that dispense with model augmentation and estimation of time-dependent covariates are considered. A set of lower leg length data from Chinese infants is analysed by using the proposed model. Interestingly, our results are consistent with the well-accepted three-phase (infancy-childhood-puberty) growth transition proposition for human growth. Moreover, gender effect is found to be time-varying. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/48492
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2021 Impact Factor: 2.497
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.996
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dc.description.abstractWe consider the estimation of sources of variation for panel data with repeated measurements. With no repeated measurements and known measurement error, models for variation decomposition have been proposed when there are one or more types of measurements. Estimation was performed using the EM algorithm accompanied by model augmentation that demands more computational efforts. In this article we extend previous variation models and modify the estimation methods in order to estimate various variation components after eliminating the unknown effects of measurement error. Specifically, methods that dispense with model augmentation and estimation of time-dependent covariates are considered. A set of lower leg length data from Chinese infants is analysed by using the proposed model. Interestingly, our results are consistent with the well-accepted three-phase (infancy-childhood-puberty) growth transition proposition for human growth. Moreover, gender effect is found to be time-varying. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.en_HK
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dc.rightsStatistics in Medicine. Copyright © John Wiley & Sons Ltd.en_HK
dc.rightsThis is a preprint of an article published in Statistics in Medicine, 2001, v. 20 n. 20, p. 3097-3108en_HK
dc.subjectMedical sciencesen_HK
dc.subjectAbstracting, bibliographies, statistics statisticsen_HK
dc.titleModelling variation of lower leg length growth in early lifeen_HK
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