A dynamical network model for frailty-induced mortality

ORAL

Abstract

Age-related clinical and biological deficits can be used to build a frailty index that is a simple fraction of observed to possible deficits. As a proxy measure of aging, such a frailty index is empirically a better predictor of human mortality than chronological age. We present a network dynamical model of deficits that allows us to naturally consider causal interactions between deficits, deficit formation and repair, and mortality. We investigate the information provided by various model frailty indices, how they reflect the underlying dynamics of the network, and how well they predict mortality.

Authors

  • Swadhin Taneja

    Dalhousie University

  • Andrew Rutenberg

    Dalhousie University

  • Arnold Mitnitski

    Dalhousie University

  • Kenneth Rockwood

    Dalhousie University