The importance of missing data in estimating BMI trajectories

Author:

Gray Laura A.

Abstract

AbstractBody Mass Index (BMI) trajectories are important for understanding how BMI develops over time. Missing data is often stated as a limitation in studies that analyse BMI over time and there is limited research exploring how missing data influences BMI trajectories. This study explores the influence missing data has in estimating BMI trajectories and the impact on subsequent analysis. This study uses data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Distinct BMI trajectories are estimated for adults aged 50 years and over. Next, multiple methods accounting for missing data are implemented and compared. Estimated trajectories are then used to predict the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Four distinct trajectories are identified using each of the missing data methods: stable overweight, elevated BMI, increasing BMI, and decreasing BMI. However, the likelihoods of individuals following the different trajectories differ between the different methods. The influence of BMI trajectory on T2DM is reduced after accounting for missing data. More work is needed to understand which methods for missing data are most reliable. When estimating BMI trajectories, missing data should be considered. The extent to which accounting for missing data influences cost-effectiveness analyses should be investigated.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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