-
origins or
treatments the
terms used is
concordant multimorbidity,
while discordant multimorbidity is used to
refer to
conditions that
appear to be unrelated...
- Smith,
Susan (2021-01-01). "Comorbidity
versus multimorbidity: Why it matters".
Journal of
Multimorbidity and Comorbidity. 11: 263355652199399. doi:10...
- conditions.
Living with two or more
chronic conditions is
referred to as
multimorbidity.
Chronic conditions have
often been used to
describe the
various health...
- She is an
expert on
multimorbidity research in
public health settings,
having been a lead in the
first ever
study of
multimorbidity in India.
Besides multiple...
- Prof
Mahmoud Elfiky (Egypt) and Prof
Milind Chitnis (South Africa).
Multimorbidity is "a
growing public health problem worldwide", "likely
driven by the...
- Cooper, Sally-Ann (2018-02-01). "Prevalence of
physical conditions and
multimorbidity in a
cohort of
adults with
intellectual disabilities with and without...
- with the
total cost of a
citizen rising as they get older. Due to
multimorbidity which rises with age, the cost of
health spending goes up. Pensions...
- Evidence-Based
Multimorbidity Project. This
initiative focuses on
developing strategies for the
early recognition, screening, and
treatment of
multimorbidity, aiming...
-
consequence of
having multiple long-term conditions, also
known as
multimorbidity and is more
common in
people who are older. In some cases, an excessive...
- and
predicts risk for
cardiovascular disease,
frailty syndrome, and
multimorbidity.
Damaged proteins and
other cellular debris can
provoke chronic inflammation...