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. 2022 Apr 1;22:632. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13086-z

Table 1.

Measures of summarizing the different aspects of a trajectory

Class Measure Note
1. Elementary measures of change 1. Range Basic descriptive statistics that ignore the temporal trend
2. Mean-over-time
3. Standard deviation (SD)
4. Coefficient of variation
5. Change Last observation - First observation
6. Mean change per week Weekly value of change
7. Change/first score Rescale change based on the first observation
8. Change/mean-over-time Rescale the change based on all of the observations
9. slop b Achieve from a linear regression model of observations on times
10. R2 of the linear model The proportion of variation of observation that could be explained by the linear trend of the time
2. Measures of nonlinearity and in-constituency of change 11. Max Δ1 (Δ1, i = yi + 1 - yi) indicates that there is at least one big increase between two consecutive scores
12. SD Δ1 A high value of measure indicates that the first differences are not constant and that the pattern is therefore not linear
13. SD Δ1 per week Adjust for the time elapsed between two consecutive scores
14. Mean | Δ1| A high value of measure indicates that there are many abrupt changes during the time
15. Max | Δ1| A high value of measure indicates that there is at least one crucial abrupt change regardless of the sign
16. Ratio, max | Δ1|/mean-over-time To measure the relative importance of the significant abrupt
17. ratio, max | Δ1|/b b is the coefficient of linear regression
18. Ratio, SD Δ1/b To assess the relative importance of the variability of the first differences
3. Measures sensitive to nonmonotonicity and abrupt short-term fluctuations 19. Mean Δ22, i = Δ1, i + 1 - Δ1, i) To detect rather regular but nonlinear patterns
20. Mean |Δ2| Useful for further classifying trajectories for that measure 19 is close to 0
21. Max |Δ2| Indicates whether there is an essential local peak or valley
22. Ratio, max |Δ2|/mean-over-time To assess the relative importance of the local peak
23. Ratio, max |Δ2|/mean |Δ1| To assess the relative importance of the local peak
24. Ratio, mean |Δ2|/mean |Δ1| To assess the relative importance of the fluctuation around the general rate of change
4. Measures contrasting early vs. later change 25. Ratio, early/later change More remarkable than 1.0 if the magnitude of early change is more significant than the later change
26. Ratio, early/total change Share of early change from the total change
27. Ratio, late/total change Share of late change from the total change