Journal article

Statistical measures of foetal growth using linear mixed models applied to the foetal origins hypothesis

LC Gurrin, KV Blake, SF Evans, JP Newnham

Statistics in Medicine | Published : 2001

Abstract

Statistical models of the relationship between the distribution of each of five foetal dimensions and gestational age are developed based on serial ultrasound biometric data from a prospective longitudinal study in Perth, Western Australia. Both the response variable and the gestational age timescale are transformed to establish an approximately linear relationship within subjects. This relationship is modelled using a linear mixed effects model that accounts for between-subject heterogeneity by incorporating subject specific random effects for both intercept and gradient. These models are used to motivate three measures of foetal growth: the conditional centile or z-score of a current measu..

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