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Mediation Analysis for Sparse and Irregularly Spaced Longitudinal Outcomes with Application to the MrOS Sleep Study

Mediation Analysis for Sparse and Irregularly Spaced Longitudinal Outcomes with Application to the MrOS Sleep Study

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英文摘要

Mediation analysis has become a widely used method for identifying the pathways through which an independent variable influences a dependent variable via intermediate mediators. However, limited research addresses the case where mediators are high-dimensional and the outcome is represented by sparse, irregularly spaced longitudinal data. To address these challenges, we propose a mediation analysis approach for scalar exposures, high-dimensional mediators, and sparse longitudinal outcomes. This approach effectively identifies significant mediators by addressing two key issues: (i) the underlying correlation structure within the sparse and irregular cognitive measurements, and (ii) adjusting mediation effects to handle the high-dimensional set of candidate mediators. In the MrOS Sleep study, our primary objective is to explore lipid pathways that may mediate the relationship between rest-activity rhythms and longitudinal cognitive decline in older men. Our findings suggest a potential mechanism involving rest-activity rhythms, lipid metabolites, and cognitive decline, and highlight significant mediators identified through multiple testing procedures.

Rui Ren、Haoyi Yang、Qian Xiao、Lingzhou Xue、Yuan Huang

医学研究方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Rui Ren,Haoyi Yang,Qian Xiao,Lingzhou Xue,Yuan Huang.Mediation Analysis for Sparse and Irregularly Spaced Longitudinal Outcomes with Application to the MrOS Sleep Study[EB/OL].(2025-06-09)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.07953.点此复制

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