| Literature DB >> 29520120 |
Shujie Ma1, Yanyuan Ma2, Yanqing Wang3, Eli S Kravitz4, Raymond J Carroll5.
Abstract
We consider a problem motivated by issues in nutritional epidemiology, across diseases and populations. In this area, it is becoming increasingly common for diseases to be modeled by a single diet score, such as the Healthy Eating Index, the Mediterranean Diet Score, etc. For each disease and for each population, a partially linear single-index model is fit. The partially linear aspect of the problem is allowed to differ in each population and disease. However, and crucially, the single-index itself, having to do with the diet score, is common to all diseases and populations, and the nonparametrically estimated functions of the single-index are the same up to a scale parameter. Using B-splines with an increasing number of knots, we develop a method to solve the problem, and display its asymptotic theory. An application to the NIH-AARP Study of Diet and Health is described, where we show the advantages of using multiple diseases and populations simultaneously rather than one at a time in understanding the effect of increased Milk consumption. Simulations illustrate the properties of the methods.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptotic theory; B-splines; Combining data sets; Healthy Eating Index; Logistic regression; Partially linear single-index models; Semiparametric models; Single-index models
Year: 2017 PMID: 29520120 PMCID: PMC5839692 DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2016.1222944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Stat Assoc ISSN: 0162-1459 Impact factor: 5.033