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Karel G.M. Moons
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 527
Citations - 65915
Karel G.M. Moons is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 493 publications receiving 50095 citations. Previous affiliations of Karel G.M. Moons include Erasmus University Rotterdam & Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre.
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Transparent Reporting of a multivariable prediction model for Individual Prognosis or Diagnosis (TRIPOD): explanation and elaboration.
Karel G.M. Moons,Douglas G. Altman,Johannes B. Reitsma,John P. A. Ioannidis,Petra Macaskill,Ewout W. Steyerberg,Andrew J. Vickers,David F. Ransohoff,Gary S. Collins +8 more
TL;DR: In virtually all medical domains, diagnostic and prognostic multivariable prediction models are being developed, validated, updated, and implemented with the aim to assist doctors and individuals in estimating probabilities and potentially influence their decision making.
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Prediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19: systematic review and critical appraisal
Laure Wynants,Laure Wynants,Ben Van Calster,Ben Van Calster,Gary S. Collins,Gary S. Collins,Richard D Riley,Georg Heinze,Ewoud Schuit,Marc J.M. Bonten,Darren Dahly,Johanna A A G Damen,Thomas P. A. Debray,Valentijn M.T. de Jong,Maarten De Vos,Paula Dhiman,Paula Dhiman,Maria C Haller,Michael O. Harhay,Liesbet Henckaerts,Pauline Heus,Michael Kammer,Nina Kreuzberger,Anna Lohmann,Kim Luijken,Jie Ma,Glen P. Martin,David J. McLernon,Constanza L Andaur Navarro,Johannes B. Reitsma,Jamie C. Sergeant,Chunhu Shi,Nicole Skoetz,Luc J.M. Smits,Kym I E Snell,Matthew Sperrin,René Spijker,René Spijker,Ewout W. Steyerberg,Toshihiko Takada,Ioanna Tzoulaki,Ioanna Tzoulaki,Sander M. J. van Kuijk,Bas C T van Bussel,Bas C T van Bussel,Iwan C. C. van der Horst,Florien S. van Royen,Jan Y Verbakel,Jan Y Verbakel,Christine Wallisch,Christine Wallisch,Jack Wilkinson,Robert Wolff,Lotty Hooft,Karel G.M. Moons,Maarten van Smeden +55 more
TL;DR: Proposed models for covid-19 are poorly reported, at high risk of bias, and their reported performance is probably optimistic, according to a review of published and preprint reports.
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Review: A gentle introduction to imputation of missing values
A. Rogier T. Donders,A. Rogier T. Donders,Geert J. M. G. van der Heijden,Theo Stijnen,Karel G.M. Moons +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that both single and multiple imputations of missing data almost always result in biased estimates, and they also explain and illustrate why two commonly used methods to handle missing data, i.e., overall mean imputation and the missing-indicator method, almost always yield biased estimates.
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Transparent reporting of a multivariable prediction model for individual prognosis or diagnosis (TRIPOD): The TRIPOD statement
TL;DR: The TRIPOD Statement aims to improve the transparency of the reporting of a prediction model study regardless of the study methods used, and is best used in conjunction with the TRIPod explanation and elaboration document.
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General and abdominal adiposity and risk of death in Europe.
Tobias Pischon,Heiner Boeing,Kurt Hoffmann,M. Bergmann,Matthias B. Schulze,Kim Overvad,Y. T. van der Schouw,Elizabeth A Spencer,Karel G.M. Moons,Anne Tjønneland,Jytte Halkjær,Majken K. Jensen,Jakob Stegger,Françoise Clavel-Chapelon,M. C. Boutron-Ruault,V. Chajes,Jakob Linseisen,Rudolf Kaaks,Antonia Trichopoulou,Dimitrios Trichopoulos,Christina Bamia,Sabina Sieri,Domenico Palli,Rosario Tumino,Paolo Vineis,Paolo Vineis,Salvatore Panico,Petra H.M. Peeters,A. M. May,H. B. Bueno-de-Mesquita,F. J. B. van Duijnhoven,Göran Hallmans,Lars Weinehall,Jonas Manjer,Bo Hedblad,Eiliv Lund,Antonio Agudo,L. Arriola,Aurelio Barricarte,Carmen Navarro,Carlos Martinez,J. R. Quirós,Timothy J. Key,Sheila Bingham,Kay-Tee Khaw,Paolo Boffetta,Mazda Jenab,Pietro Ferrari,Elio Riboli +48 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that both general adiposity and abdominal adiposity are associated with the risk of death and support the use of waist circumference or waist-to-hip ratio in addition to BMI in assessing therisk of death.