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Mid-life chronic inflammation may increase the risk of frailty later

The prevalence of frailty in later life among people who had low levels of inflammation throughout mid-life was four to five per cent

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Chronic inflammation in middle age may be linked to an increased risk of frailty and overall poorer health decades later, a new study suggests.

Overall for the study sample, each standard deviation of higher inflammation recorded in mid-life yielded a 39 per cent higher odds of frailty approximately 24 years later, the researchers said.

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