Distributed lag non‐linear models
University of London · London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Abstract
Environmental stressors often show effects that are delayed in time, requiring the use of statistical models that are flexible enough to describe the additional time dimension of the exposure-response relationship. Here we develop the family of distributed lag non-linear models (DLNM), a modelling framework that can simultaneously represent non-linear exposure-response dependencies and delayed effects. This methodology is based on the definition of a 'cross-basis', a bi-dimensional space of functions that describes simultaneously the shape of the relationship along both the space of the predictor and the lag dimension of its occurrence. In this way the approach provides a unified framework for a range of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Lag
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Computer science
- Linear model
- Distributed lag
- Generalized linear model
- Generalized additive model
- Econometrics
- Good health and well-being