2024
DOI: 10.1097/ee9.0000000000000285
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Applying a multistate survival model to explore the role of fine particles in promoting frailty in the Medicare cohort

Neal Fann,
Antonella Zanobetti,
Daniel Mork
et al.

Abstract: Fine particle pollution is a well-established risk to human health. Observational epidemiology generally treats events as though they are independent of one another and so do not examine the role air pollution may play in promoting the progression of disease. Multistate survival models account for the complex pathway of disease to death. We employ a multistate survival model to characterize the role of chronic exposure to PM2.5 in affecting the rate at which Medicare beneficiaries transition to first hospitali… Show more

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