| Literature DB >> 25620842 |
Saeideh Fallah-Fini1, Hazhir Rahmandad2, Hsin-Jen Chen3, Hong Xue4, Youfa Wang5.
Abstract
Researchers use system dynamics models to capture the mean behavior of groups of indistinguishable population elements (e.g., people) aggregated in stock variables. Yet, many modeling problems require capturing the heterogeneity across elements with respect to some attribute(s) (e.g., body weight). This paper presents a new method to connect the micro-level dynamics associated with elements in a population with the macro-level population distribution along an attribute of interest without the need to explicitly model every element. We apply the proposed method to model the distribution of Body Mass Index and its changes over time in a sample population of American women obtained from the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Comparing the results with those obtained from an individual-based model that captures the same phenomena shows that our proposed method delivers accurate results with less computation than the individual-based model.Entities:
Keywords: Aggregation; Distribution; Heterogeneity; Individual-based; Multi-level
Year: 2013 PMID: 25620842 PMCID: PMC4303572 DOI: 10.1002/sdr.1508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Dyn Rev ISSN: 0883-7066