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In addition to ecological variables collected during vegetation sampling, several variables were obtained from geospatial datasets.
All variables collected during sampling as well as time-averaged (day and morning prior to sampling) environmental variables collected from Macmillan Pier were offered as potential predictive variables.
Baseline demographic variables collected by means of parental interviews* or from medical records +.
Baseline variables were collected at the first clinic visit and subsequently updated at every clinic visit.
For all variables collected at baseline, descriptive statistics were calculated.
Two categories of covariables were tested: variables collected at baseline (living at home alone, body mass index (BMI), visual acuity measured with Snellen letter test chart on a decimal scale, and perceived health) and variables that vary with time (hospitalised at least once during last year, temporarily bed-confined during last year and number of falls during last year).
Can this be predicted by clinical and/or non-clinical variables collected at baseline?
Variables collected at baseline were described with median and range for continuous variables and percentage for qualitative variables, with percentage of missing data.
The final minimal sufficient set of parsimonious variables included in the regression models to control for all observed or known confounding were: participant age, sex (male/ female), and race (White/ African American/ Native American/ Asian) when outcomes were collected (i.e., wave 3 or wave 4), and baseline characteristics collected during the wave 1 interview of participants and parents.
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