Predicting longer-term mortality risk requires collection of clinical data, which is often cumbersome. Therefore, we use a well-standardized metabolomics platform to identify metabolic predictors of long-term mortality in the circulation of 44,168 individuals (age at baseline 18-109), of whom 5512 died during follow-up. We apply a stepwise (forward-backward) procedure based on meta-analysis results and identify 14 circulating biomarkers independently associating with all-cause mortality. Overall, these associations are similar in men and women and across different age strata. We subsequently show that the prediction accuracy of 5- and 10-year mortality based on a model containing the identified biomarkers and sex (C-statistic = 0.837 and 0....
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
Background. Few studies focus on ‘‘preclinical’ ’ warning signs associated with mortality. In this a...
Metabolomic age models have been proposed for the study of biological aging, however they have not b...
Predicting longer-term mortality risk requires collection of clinical data, which is often cumbersom...
Background: Metabolite profiles provide snapshots of the overall effect of numerous exposures accumu...
Experimental studies reported biochemical actions underpinning aging processes and mortality, but th...
Lifespan and the proportion of older people in the population are increasing, with far reaching cons...
Background Prediction models for old-age mortality have generally relied upon conventional marker...
Disruption of metabolic homeostasis is an important factor in many diseases. Various metabolites hav...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Early identification of ambulatory persons at high short-term risk of death...
<p>(A) HRs for all-cause mortality in a multivariate Cox model adjusted for age and sex, as well as ...
Background: Metabolites are genetically and environmentally determined. Consequently, they can be us...
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
Background. Few studies focus on ‘‘preclinical’ ’ warning signs associated with mortality. In this a...
Metabolomic age models have been proposed for the study of biological aging, however they have not b...
Predicting longer-term mortality risk requires collection of clinical data, which is often cumbersom...
Background: Metabolite profiles provide snapshots of the overall effect of numerous exposures accumu...
Experimental studies reported biochemical actions underpinning aging processes and mortality, but th...
Lifespan and the proportion of older people in the population are increasing, with far reaching cons...
Background Prediction models for old-age mortality have generally relied upon conventional marker...
Disruption of metabolic homeostasis is an important factor in many diseases. Various metabolites hav...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Early identification of ambulatory persons at high short-term risk of death...
<p>(A) HRs for all-cause mortality in a multivariate Cox model adjusted for age and sex, as well as ...
Background: Metabolites are genetically and environmentally determined. Consequently, they can be us...
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
Background. Few studies focus on ‘‘preclinical’ ’ warning signs associated with mortality. In this a...
Metabolomic age models have been proposed for the study of biological aging, however they have not b...