Abstract Background We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46–48 in the 1970 British Cohort Study—a nationally representative sample in mid-life; and [2] examine the association between early-life characteristics and mid-life multimorbidity. Method A prospective longitudinal birth cohort of a community-based sample from the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70). Participants included all surviving children born in mainland Britain in a single week in April 1970; the analytical sample included those with valid data at age 46–48 (n = 7951; 2016–2018). The main outcome was multimorbidity, which was operationalised as a binary indicator of two or more long-term health conditions where at least one of these conditions was...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity can be defined as the presence of more than one chronic condition...
Objective: social, biological and environmental factors in early-life, defined as the period from pr...
Background: Evidence on the role of lifestyle factors in relation to multimorbidity, especially in e...
BACKGROUND: We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46-48 in the 1970 Bri...
Background: Evidence on the role of lifestyle factors in relation to multimorbidity, especially in e...
Background: multimorbidity, defined as the presence of two or more long-term conditions, is a growin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE : Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age. Howeve...
Abstract Background and objective Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age....
Abstract Background Multimorbidity (MM) is the co-existence of two or more health conditions. Whilst...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to estimate multimorbidity trajectories and quantify socioeconomic inequalities...
Background:We aimed to calculate 3-year incidence of multimorbidity, defined as the development of t...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of midlife and late life multimorbidity, including severity of...
Objectives: The prevalence of multiple long-term condition (LTC) multimorbidity is increasing with y...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of three measures of multimorbidity among people aged 50...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity occurs at a younger age in individuals in areas of high socioeconomic dep...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity can be defined as the presence of more than one chronic condition...
Objective: social, biological and environmental factors in early-life, defined as the period from pr...
Background: Evidence on the role of lifestyle factors in relation to multimorbidity, especially in e...
BACKGROUND: We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46-48 in the 1970 Bri...
Background: Evidence on the role of lifestyle factors in relation to multimorbidity, especially in e...
Background: multimorbidity, defined as the presence of two or more long-term conditions, is a growin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE : Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age. Howeve...
Abstract Background and objective Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age....
Abstract Background Multimorbidity (MM) is the co-existence of two or more health conditions. Whilst...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to estimate multimorbidity trajectories and quantify socioeconomic inequalities...
Background:We aimed to calculate 3-year incidence of multimorbidity, defined as the development of t...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of midlife and late life multimorbidity, including severity of...
Objectives: The prevalence of multiple long-term condition (LTC) multimorbidity is increasing with y...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of three measures of multimorbidity among people aged 50...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity occurs at a younger age in individuals in areas of high socioeconomic dep...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity can be defined as the presence of more than one chronic condition...
Objective: social, biological and environmental factors in early-life, defined as the period from pr...
Background: Evidence on the role of lifestyle factors in relation to multimorbidity, especially in e...