Soft classification and regression analysis of audiometric phenotypes of age-related hearing loss

Ce Yang, Benjamin Langworthy, Sharon Curhan, Kenneth I. Vaden, Gary Curhan, Judy R. Dubno, Molin Wang

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Abstract

Age-related hearing loss has a complex etiology. Researchers have made efforts to classify relevant audiometric phenotypes, aiming to enhance medical interventions and improve hearing health. We leveraged existing pattern analyses of age-related hearing loss and implemented the phenotype classification via quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA). We herein propose a method for analyzing the exposure effects on the soft classification probabilities of the phenotypes via estimating equations. Under reasonable assumptions, the estimating equations are unbiased and lead to consistent estimators. The resulting estimator had good finite sample performances in simulation studies. As an illustrative example, we applied our proposed methods to assess the association between a dietary intake pattern, assessed as adherence scores for the dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet calculated using validated food-frequency questionnaires, and audiometric phenotypes (older-normal, metabolic, sensory, and metabolic plus sensory), determined based on data obtained in the Nurses' Health Study II Conservation of Hearing Study, the Audiology Assessment Arm. Our findings suggested that participants with a more healthful dietary pattern were less likely to develop the metabolic plus sensory phenotype of age-related hearing loss.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalBiometrics
Volume80
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 29 2024

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© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Biometric Society.

Keywords

  • audiometric phenotypes
  • clustered data
  • generalized estimating equation
  • quadratic discriminant analysis
  • soft classification

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article

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