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Science and Mathematics

Mathematics Colloquium: Mengbing Li

January 17, 2025 at 2:15pm5:00pm EST

Carnegie Library, 122

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Mengbing Li from the University of Michigan will be the guest speaker at our upcoming colloquium on Friday, January 17 at 2:15 p.m. in Carnegie 122. We hope to see you there!

Title: Latent variable models for advancing nutrition epidemiology

Abstract: Dietary patterns are essential for understanding dietary behaviors and their health implications in nutritional epidemiology, yet complexities in dietary assessments pose analytical challenges. Heterogeneity in dietary behaviors across populations and the multivariate nature of dietary assessment data underscore the need for latent variable models to uncover meaningful patterns. However, estimation of dietary patterns faces challenges of strong similarities and highly correlated acculturation exposure measures. Overlooking these challenges often results in numerical instability and inaccuracy that hinder scientific interpretation. We propose novel latent variable models to address these challenges by incorporating tree regularization and a multilayered modeling framework. Through studies of migrant populations in the US, we discuss improved identification of nuanced differences in dietary patterns in small sub-populations, and the interplay between acculturation and dietary behaviors. We also highlight insights into public health and nutrition interventions.

This event was published on January 16, 2025.


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