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A new aging measure captures morbidity and mortality risk across diverse subpopulations from NHANES IV: A cohort study.

Zuyun LiuPei-Lun KuoSteve HorvathEileen CrimminsLuigi FerruciMorgan E Levine
Published in: PLoS medicine (2018)
In a nationally representative US adult population, Phenotypic Age was associated with mortality even after adjusting for chronological age. Overall, this association was robust across different stratifications, particularly by age, disease count, health behaviors, and cause of death. We also observed a strong association between Phenotypic Age and the disease count an individual had. These findings suggest that this new aging measure may serve as a useful tool to facilitate identification of at-risk individuals and evaluation of the efficacy of interventions, and may also facilitate investigation into potential biological mechanisms of aging. Nevertheless, further evaluation in other cohorts is needed.
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