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Prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity in Australian baby boomers: the Busselton healthy ageing study.

Michael L HunterMatthew W KnuimanArthur W Bill MuskJennie HuiKevin MurrayJohn P BeilbyDavid R HillmanJoseph HungRobert U NewtonRomola S BucksLeon M StrakerJohn P WalshKun ZhuDavid G BruceRobert H EikelboomTimothy M E DavisDavid A MackeyAlan L James
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Multimorbidity is common among middle-aged adults from a general population. Some conditions associated with ageing such as arthritis, bowel disease and depression-anxiety co-occur in clinically distinct patterns and at higher prevalence than expected by chance. These findings may inform further studies into shared biological and environmental causes of co-occurring conditions of ageing. Recognition of distinct patterns of multimorbidity may aid in a holistic approach to care management in individuals presenting with multiple chronic conditions, while also guiding health resource allocation in ageing populations.
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