Optimal versus Realized Trajectories of Physiological Dysregulation in Aging and their Relation to Sex-Specific Mortality Risk
While longitudinal changes in biomarker levels and their impact on health have been characterized for individual markers, little is known about how overall marker profiles may change during aging and affect mortality risk. We implemented the recently developed measure of physiological dysregulation...
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Main Authors: | Konstantin G. Arbeev (Author), Alan A Cohen (Author), Liubov S. Arbeeva (Author), Emmanuel eMilot (Author), Eric eStallard (Author), Alexander M Kulminski (Author), Igor eAkushevich (Author), Svetlana eUkraintseva (Author), Kaare eChristensen (Author), Anatoliy I Yashin (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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