Fragility fracture is associated with an increased risk of mortality, but mortality is not part of doctor-patient communication. Here, we introduce a new concept called ‘Skeletal Age’ as the age of an individual’s skeleton resulting from a fragility fracture to convey the combined risk of fracture and fracture-associated mortality for an individual.Methods:We used the Danish… Continue reading ‘Skeletal Age’ for mapping the impact of fracture on mortality
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AI-based CT Body Composition Identifies Myosteatosis as Key Mortality Predictor in Asymptomatic Adults
BackgroundBody composition data have been limited to adults with disease or older age. The prognostic impact in otherwise asymptomatic adults is unclear.PurposeTo use artificial intelligence–based body composition metrics from routine abdominal CT scans in asymptomatic adults to clarify the association between obesity, liver steatosis, myopenia, and myosteatosis and the risk of mortality. Materials and MethodsIn… Continue reading AI-based CT Body Composition Identifies Myosteatosis as Key Mortality Predictor in Asymptomatic Adults
Comparisons Between Different Anti-osteoporosis Medications on Postfracture Mortality: A Population-Based Study
Osteoporosis is becoming a global epidemic in aging societies. Anti-osteoporotic medications can prevent fractures, and their pleiotropic effect on mortality is interesting but not well compared among each other.ObjectiveTo provide real-world evidence on the pleiotropic effect of different anti-osteoporotic medications on all-cause mortality, stratified by fracture site, sex, and age.MethodsThis longitudinal population-based postfracture cohort study,… Continue reading Comparisons Between Different Anti-osteoporosis Medications on Postfracture Mortality: A Population-Based Study
Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19 in the non-elderly population
The largest burden of COVID-19 is carried by the elderly, and persons living in nursing homes are particularly vulnerable. However, 94% of the global population is younger than 70 years and 86% is younger than 60 years. The objective of this study was to accurately estimate the infection fatality rate (IFR) of COVID-19 among non-elderly… Continue reading Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19 in the non-elderly population
Community-level age bias and older adult mortality
As the older adult population increases, understanding the health effects of bias against older adults is increasingly important. Whether structural forms of age bias predict worse health has received limited attention.ObjectiveWe hypothesized that communities with greater age bias would have higher mortality among residents aged 65 and older. We expected the association to be unique… Continue reading Community-level age bias and older adult mortality
Association Between Smoking, Smoking Cessation, and Mortality by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex Among US Adults
Key PointsQuestion What are the contemporary hazards of cigarette smoking and benefits of quitting smoking by race, ethnicity, and sex among US adults?Findings In this prospective cohort study of 551 388 US adults, smoking was associated with appreciably greater all-cause mortality compared with never smoking irrespective of race, ethnicity, or sex. Quitting smoking was associated with a reduction… Continue reading Association Between Smoking, Smoking Cessation, and Mortality by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex Among US Adults
Tea Consumption and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in the UK Biobank
Tea is frequently consumed worldwide, but the association of tea drinking with mortality risk remains inconclusive in populations where black tea is the main type consumed.Objective:To evaluate the associations of tea consumption with all-cause and cause-specific mortality and potential effect modification by genetic variation in caffeine metabolism.Design:Prospective cohort study.Setting:The UK Biobank.Participants:498 043 men and women aged… Continue reading Tea Consumption and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in the UK Biobank
Risk of fractures and subsequent mortality in alcohol-related cirrhosis: A nationwide population-based cohort study
Background and aimsAlcohol-related cirrhosis is linked to increased risk of fractures, but this has seldom been quantified nationally or compared against non-cirrhotic controls. Here, we determined the rate and risk of fractures and post-fracture mortality in patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis compared to individuals from the general population.MethodsIn this nationwide population-based cohort study, data were retrieved… Continue reading Risk of fractures and subsequent mortality in alcohol-related cirrhosis: A nationwide population-based cohort study
The decline of COVID-19 severity and lethality over two years of pandemic
Undernotification of SARS-CoV-2 infections has been a major obstacle to the tracking of critical quantities such as infection attack rates and the probability of severe and lethal outcomes. We use a model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and vaccination informed by epidemiological and genomic surveillance data to estimate the number of daily infections occurred in Italy in… Continue reading The decline of COVID-19 severity and lethality over two years of pandemic