2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.03.24303677
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Statistical methods for chemical mixtures: a roadmap for practitioners

Wei Hao,
Amber L. Cathey,
Max M. Aung
et al.

Abstract: Quantitative characterization of the health impacts associated with exposure to chemical mixtures has received considerable attention in current environmental and epidemiological studies. With many existing statistical methods and emerging approaches, it is important for practitioners to understand when each method is best suited for their inferential goals. In this study, we conduct a review and comparison of 11 analytical methods available for use in mixtures research, through extensive simulation studies fo… Show more

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“…66 Additional analyses may consider mixtures analyses. 67 Mixtures analyses were not implemented in the current paper because the research question related to chemical discovery, which is more appropriately addressed in the ExWAS framework. Logistical considerations in this study also impeded the implementation of potential mixtures analyses, including minimal overlap of participants across exposure measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…66 Additional analyses may consider mixtures analyses. 67 Mixtures analyses were not implemented in the current paper because the research question related to chemical discovery, which is more appropriately addressed in the ExWAS framework. Logistical considerations in this study also impeded the implementation of potential mixtures analyses, including minimal overlap of participants across exposure measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%