Multimorbidity patterns and trajectories in young and middle-aged adults: a large-scale population-based cohort study

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  • What: The authors aimed to identify multimorbidity patterns and trajectories in adults 18-65 years old. The epidemiology, interactions, and role of acute diseases in the population with multiple chronic conditions are poorly studied and thus, in this study, the authors aimed to identify all the different acute clinical entities that emerged during the follow-up, and to study any possible associations between multimorbidity patterns and acute diseases. This study showed that multimorbidity is a challenging situation for all the adult population, being the most common clinical presentation of chronicity.
  • Who: Ignatios Ioakeim-Skoufa and . . .

     

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