Fig. 6From: Using linear and natural cubic splines, SITAR, and latent trajectory models to characterise nonlinear longitudinal growth trajectories in cohort studiesOverlayed mean BMC growth trajectories from the selected linear spline LME models, natural cubic spline LME models, and SITAR models. Figure shows the overlayed mean BMC growth trajectories from the selected linear spline LME models, natural cubic spline LME models, and SITAR models in ALSPAC females (a) and males (b), BMDCS females (c) and males (d), and PBMAS females (e) and males (f)Back to article page