BACKGROUND: In increasingly ageing populations, there is an emergent need to develop a robust prediction model for estimating an individual absolute risk for all-cause mortality, so that relevant assessments and interventions can be targeted appropriately. The objective of the study was to derive, evaluate and validate (internally and externally) a risk prediction model allowing rapid estimations of an absolute risk of all-cause mortality in the following 10 years. METHODS: For the model development, data came from English Longitudinal Study of Ageing study, which comprised 9154 population-representative individuals aged 50-75 years, 1240 (13.5%) of whom died during the 10-year follow-up. Internal validation was carried out using Harrell's ...
BACKGROUND: Predicting adverse health events and implementing preventative measures are a necessary ...
BACKGROUND: Risk scores for prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) in older adults a...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and externally validate the STRAtifying Treatments In the multi-morbid Frail e...
Background: Modifiable risks account for a large fraction of disease and death, but clinicians and p...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to develop and validate a population-representative 10-year mortality risk inde...
Abstract Background: we aimed to develop and validate a population-representative 10-year mortality ...
BackgroundExisting mortality prediction models for older adults have been each developed using a sin...
© 2019 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved. Objective: Identification of individua...
As global demographics change, ageing is a global phenomenon which is increasingly of interest in ou...
BackgroundConsidering that the previously developed mortality prediction models have limited applica...
Current mortality prediction indexes are mainly based on functional morbidity and comorbidity, with ...
We conducted a systematic survey of COVID-19 endpoint prediction literature to: (a) identify publica...
Background: Risk scores for prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) in older adults are needed. O...
Objectives:To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of deat...
CONTEXT Multimorbidity is highly prevalent among older adults and associated with a high mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Predicting adverse health events and implementing preventative measures are a necessary ...
BACKGROUND: Risk scores for prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) in older adults a...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and externally validate the STRAtifying Treatments In the multi-morbid Frail e...
Background: Modifiable risks account for a large fraction of disease and death, but clinicians and p...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to develop and validate a population-representative 10-year mortality risk inde...
Abstract Background: we aimed to develop and validate a population-representative 10-year mortality ...
BackgroundExisting mortality prediction models for older adults have been each developed using a sin...
© 2019 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved. Objective: Identification of individua...
As global demographics change, ageing is a global phenomenon which is increasingly of interest in ou...
BackgroundConsidering that the previously developed mortality prediction models have limited applica...
Current mortality prediction indexes are mainly based on functional morbidity and comorbidity, with ...
We conducted a systematic survey of COVID-19 endpoint prediction literature to: (a) identify publica...
Background: Risk scores for prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) in older adults are needed. O...
Objectives:To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of deat...
CONTEXT Multimorbidity is highly prevalent among older adults and associated with a high mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Predicting adverse health events and implementing preventative measures are a necessary ...
BACKGROUND: Risk scores for prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) in older adults a...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and externally validate the STRAtifying Treatments In the multi-morbid Frail e...