2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11739-023-03397-3
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Biological age is superior to chronological age in predicting hospital mortality of the critically ill

Kwok M. Ho,
David J. Morgan,
Mason Johnstone
et al.

Abstract: Biological age is increasingly recognized as being more accurate than chronological age in determining chronic health outcomes. This study assessed whether biological age, assessed on intensive care unit (ICU) admission, can predict hospital mortality. This retrospective cohort study, conducted in a tertiary multidisciplinary ICU in Western Australia, used the Levine PhenoAge model to estimate each patient’s biological age (also called PhenoAge). Each patient’s PhenoAge was calibrated to generate a regression … Show more

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“…In recent years, researchers have ventured deeper into the interrelations between biological aging and a myriad of health indicators encompassing biomarkers, diet, physical activity, and disease risks ( 1 ). Epigenetics presents a promising avenue in this context, offering a lucrative method to gauge and comprehend biological age and the velocity of aging, known as epigenetic age ( 4 ), an approach amalgamating various biomarkers to efficaciously predict the risks associated with mortality, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other health issues ( 5–8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, researchers have ventured deeper into the interrelations between biological aging and a myriad of health indicators encompassing biomarkers, diet, physical activity, and disease risks ( 1 ). Epigenetics presents a promising avenue in this context, offering a lucrative method to gauge and comprehend biological age and the velocity of aging, known as epigenetic age ( 4 ), an approach amalgamating various biomarkers to efficaciously predict the risks associated with mortality, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other health issues ( 5–8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%