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      Smoothing reference centile curves: The lms method and penalized likelihood

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      Statistics in Medicine
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Abstract

          Refence centile curves show the distribution of a measurement as it changes according to some covariate, often age. The LMS method summarizes the changing distribution by three curves representing the median, coefficient of variation and skewness, the latter expressed as a Box-Cox power. Using penalized likelihood the three curves can be fitted as cubic splines by non-linear regression, and the extent of smoothing required can be expressed in terms of smoothing parameters or equivalent degrees of freedom. The method is illustrated with data on triceps skinfold in Gambian girls and women, and body weight in U.S.A. girls.

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          Journal
          Statistics in Medicine
          Statist. Med.
          Wiley-Blackwell
          02776715
          10970258
          1992
          1992
          : 11
          : 10
          : 1305-1319
          Article
          10.1002/sim.4780111005
          1518992
          3be49683-5e9e-4534-b402-ced613623d81
          © 1992
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