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'Death test' predicts chance of healthy person dying within five years
Found this on reddit/r/keto
Quote:
A ‘Death Test’ which predicts the chance of a healthy person dying from any medical condition in the next five years has been developed by scientists.
Researchers said they were ‘astonished’ to discover that a simple blood test could predict if a person was likely to die – even if they were not ill.
They found that the levels of four ‘biomarkers’ in the body, when taken together, indicated a general level of ‘frailty’.
People whose biomarkers were out of kilter were five times more likely to die with five years of the blood test.
“What is especially interesting is that these biomarkers reflect the risk for dying from very different types of diseases such as heart disease or cancer. They seem to be signs of a general frailty in the body,” said Dr. Johannes Kettunen of the Institute for Molecular Medicine in Finland.
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Blood samples from over 17,000 generally healthy people were screened for more than a hundred different biomarkers and those people monitored over five years
In that time 684 people died of a range of illnesses and diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. Scientists discovered that those people all had similar levels of four biomarkers.
Those were albumin, alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, citrate and the size of very-low-density lipoprotein particles which are linked to liver and kidney function, inflammation and infection, energy metabolism and vascular health.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...five-years.html
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This quote brought a chuckle, "But at moment there is ethical question. Would someone want to know their risk of dying if there is nothing we can do about it?"
How do we know there's nothing we can do about it if we don't use the test? I could just imagine this doctor visit.... Doctor, "We did a test. There's a high likely hood you could die in five years." Me, "From what?" Doctor, "We don't know. Do you want to do more tests?" Me, "What's the alternative?" Doctor, "I already told you. Dying from something we don't know." Me, "How about we do some more tests then."
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