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Fridolin Haugg,Grace Lee,John He et al. Fridolin Haugg et al.
Chronological age, although commonly used in clinical practice, fails to capture individual variations in rates of ageing and physiological decline. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have transformed the estimation of biologic...
Thomas Canning,Jorge Arias-de la Torre,Helen L Fisher et al. Thomas Canning et al.
Background: Previous research has linked higher exposure to air pollution to increased cognitive impairment at older ages. We aimed to extend the existing evidence in this area by incorporating exposures across the life c...
Hanseul Cho,Soeun Kim,Yejun Son et al. Hanseul Cho et al.
Background: Suicide rates are highest among older adults, yet comprehensive global studies are limited. This study aimed to estimate suicide mortality rates among older adults aged 65 years and older across 47 countries a...
Marja A Heiskanen,Juha Mykkänen,Katja Pahkala et al. Marja A Heiskanen et al.
Background: Blood-based biomarkers (BBM) of neurodegenerative diseases are emerging as cost-effective tools in the differential diagnostics of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Scarce data exist about factors expla...
Catriona Reddin,Graeme J Hankey,John Ferguson et al. Catriona Reddin et al.
Background: The absolute burden of stroke is increasing due to an ageing population, as well as an increased incidence of stroke in young adults. We aimed to determine whether age modifies the magnitude of association bet...
Fariyo Abdullahi,Tara Patel,Kelly Stoker et al. Fariyo Abdullahi et al.
Background: The incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) increases rapidly with age. In the UK, adults aged 65 years are eligible for the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23) as part of the nation...