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On the estimation of the effect of weight change on a health outcome using observational data, by utlilising the target trial emulation framework.

Michail KatsoulisAlvina G LaiD K KipourouM GomesAmitava BanerjeeS DenaxasR Thomas LumbersKonstantinos K TsilidisMaria KostaraA BelotC DaleR SofatC LeyratH HemingwayK Diaz-Ordaz
Published in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2023)
The implementation of our suggested method [adjusting for (or excluding based on) confounders measured both at baseline and the 1st follow-up] can help researchers attenuate bias by avoiding some common pitfalls. Other methods that have been widely used in the past to estimate the effect of weight change on a health outcome are more biased. However, two issues remain (i) the exposure is not well-defined as there are different ways of changing weight (however we tried to reduce this problem by excluding individuals who develop a chronic disease); and (ii) immortal time bias, which may be small if the time to first follow up is short.
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