Development and application of an evidence-based directed acyclic graph to evaluate the associations between metal mixtures and cardiometabolic outcomes.

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Emily Riseberg, Rachel D Melamed, Katherine A James, Tanya L Alderete, Laura Corlin
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Abstract

Objectives: Specifying causal models to assess relationships among metal mixtures and cardiometabolic outcomes requires evidence-based models of the causal structures; however, such models have not been previously published. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a directed acyclic graph (DAG) diagraming metal mixture exposure and cardiometabolic outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a literature search to develop the DAG of metal mixtures and cardiometabolic outcomes. To evaluate consistency of the DAG, we tested the suggested conditional independence statements using linear and logistic regression analyses with data from the San Luis Valley Diabetes Study (SLVDS; n=1795). We calculated the proportion of statements supported by the data and compared this to the proportion of conditional independence statements supported by 1,000 DAGs with the same structure but randomly permuted nodes. Next, we used our DAG to identify minimally sufficient adjustment sets needed to estimate the association between metal mixtures and cardiometabolic outcomes (i.e., cardiovascular disease, fasting glucose, and systolic blood pressure). We applied them to the SLVDS using Bayesian kernel machine regression, linear mixed effects, and Cox proportional hazards models.

Results: From the 42 articles included in the review, we developed an evidence-based DAG with 74 testable conditional independence statements (43 % supported by SLVDS data). We observed evidence for an association between As and Mn and fasting glucose.

Conclusions: We developed, tested, and applied an evidence-based approach to analyze associations between metal mixtures and cardiometabolic health.

基于证据的有向无环图的开发和应用,以评估金属混合物与心脏代谢结果之间的关联。
目的:指定因果模型来评估金属混合物与心脏代谢结果之间的关系,需要基于证据的因果结构模型;然而,这样的模型以前没有发表过。本研究的目的是开发和评估金属混合物暴露和心脏代谢结果的有向无环图(DAG)。方法:我们进行了文献检索,以建立金属混合物的DAG和心脏代谢结果。为了评估DAG的一致性,我们使用圣路易斯谷糖尿病研究(SLVDS)的数据进行线性和逻辑回归分析,测试了建议的条件独立陈述;n = 1795)。我们计算了数据支持的语句的比例,并将其与1,000个具有相同结构但随机排列节点的dag支持的条件独立语句的比例进行了比较。接下来,我们使用DAG来确定估算金属混合物与心脏代谢结果(即心血管疾病、空腹血糖和收缩压)之间关联所需的最低限度调整集。我们使用贝叶斯核机回归、线性混合效应和Cox比例风险模型将它们应用于SLVDS。结果:从纳入的42篇文章中,我们开发了一个基于证据的DAG,包含74个可测试的条件独立语句(43 %由SLVDS数据支持)。我们观察到As和Mn与空腹血糖之间存在关联的证据。结论:我们开发、测试并应用了一种基于证据的方法来分析金属混合物与心脏代谢健康之间的关系。
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Epidemiologic Methods
Epidemiologic Methods Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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期刊介绍: Epidemiologic Methods (EM) seeks contributions comparable to those of the leading epidemiologic journals, but also invites papers that may be more technical or of greater length than what has traditionally been allowed by journals in epidemiology. Applications and examples with real data to illustrate methodology are strongly encouraged but not required. Topics. genetic epidemiology, infectious disease, pharmaco-epidemiology, ecologic studies, environmental exposures, screening, surveillance, social networks, comparative effectiveness, statistical modeling, causal inference, measurement error, study design, meta-analysis
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