| Literature DB >> 14620938 |
Moo-Song Lee1, Sang-Il Lee, Seungcheol Yun, Weechang Kang.
Abstract
Odds ratios derived from probandwise concordance rates are usually interpreted as increased risks in twins. Though the odds ratios in case-control studies have been shown to reflect rate ratios, few studies focused on such relationships in twin studies. The authors derived an approximate formula for the ratios of person-time incidence rates after the random assignment of twins into index twins and co-twins, i.e., incidence rate ratios. The resulting rate ratio was estimated as the product of the concordance odds ratio and a term that reflect the follow-up duration and the average time to occurrence of disease. Odds ratios coincide with rate ratios when the average time to occurrence of disease is half the duration of follow-up, although in studies spanning several decades these two measures might be different. The authors illustrated that when the incidence rate is not constant over the follow-up period as in longitudinal twin studies, the conventional odds ratio should not be used as an estimator of rate ratio.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14620938 DOI: 10.1023/a:1026135902307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 8.082