Many continuous variables are dichotomised to make them easier to understand e.g. obesity (body mass index >30
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Many continuous variables are dichotomised to make them easier to understand e.g. obesity (body mass index >30 kg/m2
) and anaemia
(haemoglobin level <10 g/dl). What information is lost in this process? If you were told that a patient was anaemic, what further information would you want before treating the patient? How does a label, such as anaemia, help?
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Medical Statistics
ISBN: 9780470025192
4th Edition
Authors: Michael J. Campbell, David Machin, Stephen J. Walters
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