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Unifying ageing and frailty through complex dynamical networks

Published 16 Jun 2017 in q-bio.PE | (1706.06434v3)

Abstract: To explore the mechanistic relationships between ageing, frailty and mortality, we developed a computational model in which possible health attributes are represented by the nodes of a complex network. Each node can be either damaged (i.e. a deficit) or undamaged. Damage of connected nodes facilitates further local damage. Our model recovers the known patterns of frailty and mortality without any programmed ageing. It helps us to understand how the observed maximum of the frailty index (FI) might arise, and allows us to start to understand how health deficits accumulate. Large model populations allow us to exploit new analytic tools, including information theory. This will allow us to systematically characterize the effects of sudden changes in the health trajectories of individuals and serve as a way to evaluate large clinical and population databases.

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