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Research on multimorbidity patterns promotes our understanding of the common pathological mechanisms that underlie co-occurring diseases. Here, we present a protocol to infer multimorbidity clusters in the form of disease topics from large-scale diagnosis data using treeLFA, a topic model based on the Bayesian binary non-negative matrix factorization. We describe steps for installing software, preparing input data, and training the model. We then detail post-processing procedures to obtain summarized results for downstream analyses. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Zhang et al..
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STAR Protoc
September 2025
Department of Epidemiology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen 9700 RB, the Netherlands. Electronic address:
Research on multimorbidity patterns promotes our understanding of the common pathological mechanisms that underlie co-occurring diseases. Here, we present a protocol to infer multimorbidity clusters in the form of disease topics from large-scale diagnosis data using treeLFA, a topic model based on the Bayesian binary non-negative matrix factorization. We describe steps for installing software, preparing input data, and training the model.
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July 2025
Big Data Institute, Nuffield Department of Population Health, Oxford, UK.
The global burden of multimorbidity is increasing yet poorly understood, owing to insufficient methods for modelling complex systems of conditions. In particular, hepatosplenic multimorbidity has been inadequately investigated. From 17 January to 16 February 2023, we examined 3186 individuals aged 5-92 years from 52 villages across Uganda within the SchistoTrack Cohort.
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August 2025
Pharmacoidea Ltd., H-6726 Szeged, Hungary.
Vaccines played a crucial role in the COVID-19 pandemic, but their long-term biological effects and efficacy in vulnerable populations remain under intensive investigation. This study assessed clinical outcomes, comorbidities, and systemic biomarker and proteomic profiles in 366 multimorbid patients, stratified into four groups based on SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination status (COV+ vac+, COV+ vac-, COV- vac+, COV- vac-). Clinical and laboratory data, including comorbidities and relevant biomarkers, were collected.
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August 2025
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK.
: This study investigated the cross-sectional associations of personal and general views on aging, number of non-communicable diseases, and their interactions as cross-sectional predictors of vigorous physical activity. : Participants were 1699 individuals aged 50 years and over (Mean age = 67.79) and living in the community in the UK; 70.
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August 2025
Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science at University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, 6 West Derby Street, Liverpool L7 8TX, UK.
Aims: To investigate differences in clinical presentation and prognosis between East Asians and Europeans with atrial fibrillation (AF) who have experienced major bleeding (MB).
Methods And Results: We analysed two prospective registries enrolling AF patients from the Asian-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS) and EURObservational Research Programme (EORP). Ethnicity was inferred by enrolment country.