Lifespan Reduction
Cross-source consensus on Lifespan Reduction from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Total lifespan reduction showed the opposite age pattern from acute mortality, with the highest losses for younger onset ages. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- Lifetime disease impact cannot be inferred from acute fatality alone. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- For young onset ages, lifetime years lost were more than 100 times deaths during disease alone. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- The phenomenological model predicted that long-term post-survivor lifespan loss is largest at young onset ages because baseline frailty increases with age. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease
- Observation windows longer than roughly 20 years were needed before the modeled peak impact shifted away from the oldest ages. — Modelling lifespan reduction in an exogenous damage model of generic disease