Soer, Remko Reneman, Michiel F Mierau, Jochen O Schiphorst Preuper, Henrica R Stegeman, Patrick Speijer, Bert L G N Dijk, Hermien H Buwalda, Nynke Wolff, André P Coppes, Maarten H
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Spine
A before and after study cohort study. The aim of this study was to examine changes in health care costs after multidisciplinary spine care in patients with complex chronic back pain (CBP), to analyze the predictive value of patient and disease characteristics on health care costs, and to study the potential impact of biases concerning the use of r...
Cochrane, Kelsey M Williams, Brock A Fischer, Jordie A J Samson, Kaitlyn L I Pei, Lulu X Karakochuk, Crystal D
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Current Developments in Nutrition
Regression to the mean is a statistical phenomenon that may have accounted for ∼10% of the effect on hemoglobin concentration observed in our iron supplementation trial.
Bateson, Melissa Eisenberg, Dan T. A. Nettle, Daniel
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Royal Society Open Science
Longitudinal studies have sought to establish whether environmental exposures such as smoking accelerate the attrition of individuals' telomeres over time. These studies typically control for baseline telomere length (TL) by including it as a covariate in statistical models. However, baseline TL also differs between smokers and non-smokers, and tel...
Alexi, Joanna Dommisse, Kendra Cleary, Dominique Palermo, Romina Kloth, Nadine Bell, Jason
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Frontiers in psychology
Inaccurate body size judgments are associated with body image disturbances, a clinical feature of many eating disorders. Accordingly, body-related stimuli have become increasingly important in the study of estimation inaccuracies and body image disturbances. Technological advancements in the last decade have led to an increased use of computer-gene...
Liang, Hualou Zhang, Fengqing Niu, Xin
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Human brain mapping
Brain age prediction using machine-learning techniques has recently attracted growing attention, as it has the potential to serve as a biomarker for characterizing the typical brain development and neuropsychiatric disorders. Yet one long-standing problem is that the predicted brain age is overestimated in younger subjects and underestimated in old...
Nothnagel, H Brown Menard, M Kvarstein, G Norheim, AJ Weiss, T Puta, C Mist, SD Musial, F
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Journal of Pain Research
Background Recruitment and inclusion procedures in clinical trials are time critical. This holds particularly true for studies investigating patients with fluctuating symptom patterns, like those with chronic neck pain. In a feasibility study on neck pain, we found a clinically relevant decrease in pain ratings within the recruitment period. This p...
Khan, Manzoor Olivier, Jake
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Statistics in medicine
Regression to the mean (RTM) occurs when subjects having relatively high or low measurements are remeasured and found closer to the population mean. This phenomenon can potentially lead to an inaccurate conclusion in a pre-post study design. Expressions are available for quantifying RTM when the distribution of pre and post observations are bivaria...
Melsom, Toralf Nair, Viji Schei, Jørgen Mariani, Laura Stefansson, Vidar T N Harder, Jennifer L Jenssen, Trond G Solbu, Marit D Norvik, Jon Viljar Looker, Helen
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American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation
An elevated glomerular filtration rate (GFR), or renal hyperfiltration, may predispose individuals to subsequent rapid GFR decline in diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. Although this hypothesis is supported by results of experimental studies, the importance of hyperfiltration at the population level remains controversial. We investigated wh...
Jochmans, Koen Weidner, M
We consider a situation where the distribution of a random variable is being estimated by the empirical distribution of noisy measurements of the random variable. This is common practice in many settings, including the evaluation of teacher value-added and the assessment of firm efficiency through stochastic-frontier models. We use an asymptotic em...
Giampieri, Enrico Ostan, Rita Guidarelli, Giulia Salvioli, Stefano Berendsen, Agnes A. M. Brzozowska, Anna Pietruszka, Barbara Jennings, Amy Meunier, Nathalie Caumon, Elodie
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Frontiers in Physiology
In this work we present a novel statistical approach to improve the assessment of the adherence to a 1-year nutritional intervention within the framework of the NU-AGE project. This was measured with a single adherence score based on 7-days food records, under limitations on the number of observations per subject and time frame of intervention. The...