1998
Correcting for bias in relative risk estimates due to exposure measurement error: a case study of occupational exposure to antineoplastics in pharmacists.
Spiegelman D, Valanis B. Correcting for bias in relative risk estimates due to exposure measurement error: a case study of occupational exposure to antineoplastics in pharmacists. American Journal Of Public Health 1998, 88: 406-12. PMID: 9518972, PMCID: PMC1508329, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.88.3.406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMeasurement error modelInterval estimatesExposure measurement errorMeasurement errorError modelPrevalence ratiosRelative riskLikelihood-based methodsLog relative riskNondifferential measurement errorStatistical methodsRelative risk estimatesOutcomes of interestOccupational exposurePublic health researchHospital pharmacistsLogistic regressionRisk estimatesWeekly numberFirst methodHealth effectsUsual pointHealth researchErrorPharmacists
1995
Body Size and Fat Distribution as Predictors of Coronary Heart Disease among Middle-aged and Older US Men
Rimm E, Stampfer M, Giovannucci E, Ascherio A, Spiegelman D, Colditz G, Willett W. Body Size and Fat Distribution as Predictors of Coronary Heart Disease among Middle-aged and Older US Men. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1995, 141: 1117-1127. PMID: 7771450, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a117385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexCoronary heart diseaseHeart diseaseFat distributionMass indexHip ratioProspective studyRisk factorsUS menAge-related hormonal changesIncident coronary heart diseaseLong-term prospective studiesCoronary risk factorsIncident coronary eventsStrong risk factorOlder US menRelative risk estimatesYears of ageCoronary eventsLean menCoronary diseaseObese menIndependent predictorsLong followRelative risk
1992
Correction of Logistic Regression Relative Risk Estimates and Confidence Intervals for Random Within-Person Measurement Error
Rosner B, Spiegelman D, Willett WC. Correction of Logistic Regression Relative Risk Estimates and Confidence Intervals for Random Within-Person Measurement Error. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1992, 136: 1400-1413. PMID: 1488967, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a116453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelative risk estimatesRisk factorsLogistic regressionRisk estimatesCoronary risk factorsCoronary heart diseaseGold standardConfidence intervalsFramingham Heart StudyExamination 4Extreme quintilesHeart diseaseOdds ratioHeart StudyExamination 2Exposure assessmentSubstudyCovariatesMenMain studyReproducibility dataRegressionFactorsQuintileIncidence
1990
CORRECTION OF LOGISTIC REGRESSION RELATIVE RISK ESTIMATES AND CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR MEASUREMENT ERROR: THE CASE OF MULTIPLE COVARIATES MEASURED WITH ERROR
ROSNER B, SPIEGELMAN D, WILLETT WC. CORRECTION OF LOGISTIC REGRESSION RELATIVE RISK ESTIMATES AND CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR MEASUREMENT ERROR: THE CASE OF MULTIPLE COVARIATES MEASURED WITH ERROR. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1990, 132: 734-745. PMID: 2403114, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a115715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAge-adjusted relative riskRelative riskRisk factorsFat intakeMultiple logistic regression modelBreast cancer riskConfidence intervalsTrue risk factorRelative risk estimatesValidation studyLogistic regression modelsMultivariate linear regression modelRegression modelsAlcohol intakeProspective studyDietary fatBreast cancerCancer riskLogistic regressionRisk estimatesIntakeRiskSeparate validation studyContinuous variablesPositive association