Prolonging survival in good health is a fundamental societal goal. However, the leading determinants of disability-free survival in healthy older people have not been well established. Data from ASPREE, a bi-national placebo-controlled trial of aspirin with 4.7 years median follow-up, was analysed. At enrolment, participants were healthy and without prior cardiovascular events, dementia or persistent physical disability. Disability-free survival outcome was defined as absence of dementia, persistent disability or death. Selection of potential predictors from amongst 25 biomedical, psychosocial and lifestyle variables including recognized geriatric risk factors, utilizing a machine-learning approach. Separate models were developed for men an...
BACKGROUND Information on the use of aspirin to increase healthy independent life span in older pers...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Six hundred and three community-resident, healthy, unmedicated people aged 70 y...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Background: There is clinical uncertainty regarding the benefits and harms of prescribing statins in...
textabstractBackground: To develop a prediction model that predicts disability in community-dwelling...
© 2020 American College of Cardiology Foundation Background: There is clinical uncertainty regar...
Abstract Background To develop a prediction model that predicts disability in community-dwelling old...
As life expectancy continually increases, it is imperative to identify determinants of survival to t...
BACKGROUND: Many clinical and financial decisions for older adults depend on the future risk of disa...
Objective: to develop and validate a prediction model for incident locomotor disability after 7 year...
Background: Information on the use of aspirin to increase healthy independent life span in older per...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a prediction model for incident locomotor disability after 7 year...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people ag...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people age...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
BACKGROUND Information on the use of aspirin to increase healthy independent life span in older pers...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Six hundred and three community-resident, healthy, unmedicated people aged 70 y...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Background: There is clinical uncertainty regarding the benefits and harms of prescribing statins in...
textabstractBackground: To develop a prediction model that predicts disability in community-dwelling...
© 2020 American College of Cardiology Foundation Background: There is clinical uncertainty regar...
Abstract Background To develop a prediction model that predicts disability in community-dwelling old...
As life expectancy continually increases, it is imperative to identify determinants of survival to t...
BACKGROUND: Many clinical and financial decisions for older adults depend on the future risk of disa...
Objective: to develop and validate a prediction model for incident locomotor disability after 7 year...
Background: Information on the use of aspirin to increase healthy independent life span in older per...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a prediction model for incident locomotor disability after 7 year...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people ag...
Objective: To predict mortality by disability in a sample of 479 Dutch community-dwelling people age...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
BACKGROUND Information on the use of aspirin to increase healthy independent life span in older pers...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Six hundred and three community-resident, healthy, unmedicated people aged 70 y...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...