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Aging and Allostasis: Using Bayesian Network Analytics to Explore and Evaluate Allostatic Markers in the Context of Aging.

Victor Kallen1,2, Muhammad Tahir1,2, Andrew Bedard1, Bart Bongers2,3, Natal van Riel2,4, Nico van Meeteren2,5,6.   

Abstract

Allostatic load reflects the cumulative strain on organic functions that may gradually evolve into overt disease. Our aim was to evaluate the allostatic parameters in the context of aging, and identify the parameters that may be suitable for an allostatic load index for elderly people (>60 years). From previously published studies, 11 allostatic (bio)markers could be identified that sustain sufficient variability with aging to capture meaningful changes in health status. Based on reported statistics (prevalence of a biomarker and its associated outcome, and/or an odds/risk ratio relating these two), seven of these could be adopted in a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN), providing the probability of "disturbed" allostasis in any given elder. Additional statistical analyses showed that changes in IL-6 and BMI contributed the most to a "disturbed" allostasis, indicating their prognostic potential in relation to deteriorating health in otherwise generally healthy elderly. In this way, and despite the natural decline in variance that irrevocably alters the prognostic relevance of most allostatic (bio)markers with aging, it appeared possible to outline an allostatic load index specifically for the elderly. The allostatic parameters here identified might consequently be considered a useful basis for future quantitative modelling in the context of (healthy) aging.

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Keywords:  BMI; Bayesian belief network; IL-6; aging; allostasis; allostatic load; allostatic load index; biomarkers; elderly

Year:  2021        PMID: 33494482     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11020157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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