综合数据
骨料(复合)
曲线拟合
计量经济学
回归
统计
医学
数学
回归分析
非线性回归
材料科学
复合材料
作者
Vincenzo Bagnardi,Antonella Zambon,Piero Quatto,Giovanni Corrao
摘要
In this paper, the authors describe fractional polynomials and cubic splines with which to represent smooth dose-response relations in summarizing meta-analytical aggregate data. Use of these two curve-fitting families can help prevent the problems arising from inappropriate linearity assumptions. These methods are illustrated in the problem of estimating the shape of the dose-response curve between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality risk. The authors considered aggregate data from 29 cohort studies investigating this issue (1966–2000). J-shaped curves with a nadir at approximately 5–7 g/day of alcohol consumption and a last protective dose of 47–60 g/day were consistently obtained from fractional polynomials and cubic splines. The authors conclude that both of the curve-fitting families are useful tools with which to explore dose-response epidemiologic questions by means of meta-analytical approaches, especially when important nonlinearity is anticipated.
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