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Attrition in the European Child Cohort IDEFICS/I.Family: Exploring Associations Between Attrition and Body Mass Index

机译:欧洲儿童Cohort Idefics / I.Family:探索磨损与体重指数的协会

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Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have a higher social position are less likely to drop out. We investigated possible selection effects regarding key exposures and outcomes in the IDEFICS/I.Family study, a large European cohort on the etiology of overweight, obesity and related disorders during childhood and adulthood. We applied multilevel logistic regression to investigate associations of attrition with sociodemographic variables, weight status, and study compliance and assessed attrition across time regarding children's weight status and variations of attrition across participating countries. We investigated selection effects with regard to social position, adherence to key messages concerning a healthy lifestyle, and children's weight status. Attrition was associated with a higher weight status of children, lower children's study compliance, older age, lower parental education, and parent's migration background, consistent across time and participating countries. Although overweight (odds ratio 1.17, 99% confidence interval 1.05–1.29) or obese children (odds ratio 1.18, 99% confidence interval 1.03–1.36) were more prone to drop-out, attrition only seemed to slightly distort the distribution of children's BMI at the upper tail. Restricting the sample to subgroups with different attrition characteristics only marginally affected exposure-outcome associations. Our results suggest that IDEFICS/I.Family provides valid estimates of relations between socio-economic position, health-related behaviors, and weight status.
机译:消耗可能导致流行病学队列中的偏见,因为与更健康和更​​高的社会地位的参与者不太可能辍学。我们调查了关于IDEFICS / I.CAMICY研究中的关键风险和结果的可能选择效果,童年和成年期间超重,肥胖症和相关疾病的病因的大欧洲队列。我们应用了多级物流回归,调查磨损与社会渗透变量,体重状况和研究合规性的协会,并评估了关于儿童体重状况和参与国家的消磨变化的消磨。我们调查了关于社会地位的选择效果,遵守有关健康生活方式的关键信息,以及儿童的体重状况。疲劳与儿童的重量状况,较低的儿童学习合规性,年龄较低,父母教育以及父母的迁移背景,跨越时代和参与国家的重量。虽然超重(差距1.17,99%置信区间1.05-1.29)或肥胖儿童(赔率比1.18,99%的置信区间1.03-1.36)更容易爆炸,似乎只略微扭曲了儿童BMI的分布在上尾。将样品限制为具有不同磨损特性的亚组仅限于略微影响的暴露结果协会。我们的结果表明,IDEFICS / I.FAMILY提供了社会经济地位,与健康相关行为与体重状况之间的关系的有效估计。

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