作者
Anne Hecksteden, Jochen Kraushaar, Friederike Scharhag-Rosenberger, Daniel Theisen, Stephen Senn, Tim Meyer
发表日期
2015/6/15
来源
Journal of applied physiology
卷号
118
期号
12
页码范围
1450-1459
出版商
American Physiological Society
简介
In the era of personalized medicine, interindividual differences in the magnitude of response to an exercise training program (subject-by-training interaction; “individual response”) have received increasing scientific interest. However, standard approaches for quantification and prediction remain to be established, probably due to the specific considerations associated with interactive effects, in particular on the individual level, compared with the prevailing investigation of main effects. Regarding the quantification of subject-by-training interaction in terms of variance components, confounding sources of variability have to be considered. Clearly, measurement error limits the accuracy of response estimates and thereby contributes to variation. This problem is of particular importance for analyses on the individual level, because a low signal-to-noise ratio may not be compensated by increasing sample size (1 case …
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