Table 1.
X(c(t);a) | ||||||||
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Continuous | Discrete | |||||||
Metric | Average | Total | Average | Total | ||||
(i)Moving recent exposure | or | |||||||
(ii)mid- or later-life-related susceptibility window | or | |||||||
(iii)Exposure during critical | 1. | or | ||||||
period of susceptibility | 2. | or | ||||||
(iv)Age- or time related moving | 1. | or | ||||||
exposure with a lag | 2. | or | ||||||
3. | or | |||||||
(v)One time exposure effect | c(a) | |||||||
(vi)A lag type model | c(t − a) |
I (s) is a missing indicator; it is 1 if c(s) is available and 0 otherwise. c̃(s) is c(s) when c(s) is available, and is the exposure value c(s (carrying backward imputation) or c(s − Δb) (carrying forward imputation) if c(s) is not available and the closest time points when exposure is available is s − Δf and s + Δb in the forward and backward directions, respectively. Assumes missingness is random. There are the following restrictions: for (i), a ≥ 0; for (ii), 0 ≤ a ≤ t ; for (iii.1), a ≥ t0; for (iii.2), a2 ≥ a1 ≥ 0; for (iv.1), t ≥ a + t0; for (iv.2), t ≥ a1 + a2; for (iv.3), a2 ≤ a1; for (v) and (vi), a ≥ 0.