Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1083785 Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveIndicators of reproducibility for log-transformed variables can often not be calculated straightforwardly and are subsequently incorrectly interpreted.Methods and ResultsWe discuss meaningful Coefficients of Variation (CV) for log-transformed variables, which can be derived directly from the standard error of the log-transformed measurements. To provide easy interpretable Bland and Altman plots, we calculated limits of inter and intraobserver agreement (LA) for log-transformed variables and transform them back to the original scale. These LAs for agreement are subsequently plotted on the original scale in a conventional Bland and Altman plot. Both approaches were illustrated in a clinical example on the reproducibility of skinfold thickness measurements.ConclusionIn reproducibility, it is important to calculate meaningful CVs, LAs, and Bland–Altman plots for log-transformed variables. We provide a practical approach in which existing statistical methods are applied in the field of reproducibility, thus leading to parameters of reproducibility which can be interpreted on the original scale.

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