A technique for summarizing longitudinal data

Abstract
Many studies collect longitudinal data but do not use them efficiently. We propose a technique for reducing a set of longitudinal data into four common summary statistics together with time. These statistics can be used in place of the raw data in further analyses, for example in a regression analysis. Instead of arbitrarily choosing the summary statistics, we derive them mathematically, thus justifying their use. This simplifies the subsequent analyses, and also improves the interpretation of the results. An example from the Framingham Heart Study illustrates the procedure.