Understanding the role of hormones in pediatric growth: Insights from a double-debiased machine learning approach

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Steroids Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.steroids.2024.109552
Ying Deng , Ning Yang , Jun Wang , Taotao Tu
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This study investigates the causal relationships between hormone levels and growth and development of children, focusing specifically on height disparities in cases of dwarfism. Besides utilizing double-debiased machine learning approach, the study integrates three alternative causal inference methods: partialing-out lasso linear regression, cross-fit partialing-out lasso linear regression, and post-double selection LASSO. These machine learning techniques are pivotal in identifying causal effects within observational data. The findings reveal a positive correlation between luteinizing hormone (LH) levels and adolescent height, while follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and the LH/FSH ratio show inverse correlations. The study underscores the significant role of hormone levels, particularly LH, in determining height, offering valuable insights that could guide future interventions or treatments for children and adolescents with dwarfism.
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理解激素在儿童生长中的作用:来自双重去偏见机器学习方法的见解。
本研究调查了激素水平与儿童生长发育之间的因果关系,特别关注侏儒症患者的身高差异。除了利用双去偏机器学习方法外,本研究还集成了三种可选的因果推理方法:偏出套索线性回归、交叉拟合偏出套索线性回归和后双选套索。这些机器学习技术对于识别观测数据中的因果关系至关重要。研究结果显示,黄体生成素(LH)水平与青少年身高呈正相关,而促卵泡激素(FSH)与LH/FSH比例呈负相关。该研究强调了激素水平,特别是黄体生成素在决定身高方面的重要作用,为指导未来对儿童和青少年侏儒症的干预或治疗提供了有价值的见解。
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Steroids
Steroids 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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73 days
期刊介绍: STEROIDS is an international research journal devoted to studies on all chemical and biological aspects of steroidal moieties. The journal focuses on both experimental and theoretical studies on the biology, chemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of steroids and other molecules that target or regulate steroid receptors. Manuscripts presenting clinical research related to steroids, steroid drug development, comparative endocrinology of steroid hormones, investigations on the mechanism of steroid action and steroid chemistry are all appropriate for submission for peer review. STEROIDS publishes both original research and timely reviews. For details concerning the preparation of manuscripts see Instructions to Authors, which is published in each issue of the journal.
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