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Component Description

In NHANES 2005-2006, a weighted pooled-sample design was implemented to facilitate pooling samples before making analytical measurements for specific environmental chemicals. Pooling samples allows for larger sample volumes, which can result in lower limits of detection and reduces the number of measurements and costs. Laboratory components analyzed with the pooled-sample design in the NHANES 2005-2006 cycle includes:

The analytic pools were prepared from serum collected from a random one-third subset of the NHANES 2005-2006 participants aged 12 years and older. Samples were pooled based on gender, race and Hispanic origin, and age. This Pooled-Sample Technical Support file (POOLTF_D) contains information on individual participants included in each pool. Three variables are included in the technical support file:

SEQN - Respondent sequence number, the unique survey participant identifier that can be used to link to the other NHANES data files;

SAMPLEID - Pool identification number, indicating which pool the participant was designated to; this is the key variable corresponding to the pooled-sample; laboratory component datasets;

WTSC2YRA - The adjusted subsample weight for the individual survey participant.

If a survey participant was selected as part of the one-third subsample but did not provide a serum specimen or a specimen with sufficient volume for the analyses, he/she would not be assigned to a pool. The survey participant will be coded with “SAMPLEID=.” and “WTSA2YRA=0”.  In NHANES 2005-2006, there are 2345 individuals selected into the one-third subsample, and among them, 1973 provided sufficient volume of analytic specimen. Their specimens were used to create 247 pools with 2-8 samples per pool.

Please refer to the documentations accompanying each laboratory components using the pooled-sample design for more details on rationale and methods used to create pooled results.