Data Science Journal
Online ISSN : 1683-1470
Contents of Volume 2, 2003
Data integration and knowledge discovery in biomedical databases. Reliable information from unreliable sources
A MitnitskiA MogilnerC MacKnightK Rockwood
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2003 Volume 2 Pages 25-34

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To better understand information about human health from databases we analyzed three datasets collected for different purposes in Canada: a biomedical database of older adults, a large population survey across all adult ages, and vital statistics. Redundancy in the variables was established, and this led us to derive a generalized (macroscopic state) variable, being a fitness/frailty index that reflects both individual and group health status. Evaluation of the relationship between fitness/frailty and the mortality rate revealed that the latter could be expressed in terms of variables generally available from any cross-sectional database. In practical terms, this means that the risk of mortality might readily be assessed from standard biomedical appraisals collected for other purposes.

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