normocaloric vs high fat meal [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2010-12-15 18:03 (5662 d 08:11 ago) – Posting: # 6310
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Dear D. Labes!


❝ Ok. I understand :cool:. But this relies on the assumption of no period

❝ effect I think?


Yes. But there are similar designs commonly applied. Think about a PK study where we compare MD profiles with the first SD profiles. That's a paired design, but (has to) assume no period effect as well.

❝ What do you think about an evaluation via incomplete blocks cross-over (I

❝ hope the terminus is the correct one :-D)? I.e.

❝ 4-treatment-4-sequence-2-period cross-over. T1, R1 are under normocaloric

❝ conditions, T2, R2 under high-fat.


Nice question, next question. :cool:
But I guess that should be possible.

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