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PROC GENMOD DATA = TEMP;

CLASS ID  ;

MODEL Y (EVENT = '1')  = age /dist=bin link = ? logit;

REPEATED SUBJECT = ID /TYPE = exch;

ESTIMATE 'age'  age 30.5 / exp;

RUN;

This code does have output of exp(age), L'beta estimate.

But I do not know what value to use for age in the ESTIMATE statement, mean age??

Thank you!!!

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Reeza
Super User

The exp(age) is your odds ratio, for every year increase in age...etc.

If you're using a specified age then that's different than the standard odds ratio.

SmritiDhakal
Calcite | Level 5

Concerning the mean you included, is it the mean age of cases or controls or the entire dataset?

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