Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 55 Issue 1
published_at 2006-03

A Semi-parametric Method for Describing the Age-specific Distribution of Clinical Measurements in Cross-sectional Study

Rahman Mohd. Muzibur
Kambe Masayuki
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Abstract
Age-specific distribution of clinical measurements in cross-sectional study is described in this paper. Since the distribution of measurements usually varies with age, a model with an agedependent structure is needed. We propose here a statistical method for describing the age-specific distribution using an extension of the power-normal-model. The age-dependent parameters are to be estimated through a nonparametric smoothing technique based on the local likelihood method. As a consequence, we can compute a smoothed percentile curve of measurements with reference to age. Several kinds of clinical measurements are analyzed to determine the proposed method.
Keywords
Age-dependent measurement
Box-Cox transformation
Cross-sectional study
Percentile estimation
Local likelihood method
Power-normal-model
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