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  • Gerontology
  • Epidemiology
  • Biostatistics

Background:

  • Multimorbidity research is expanding, highlighting its impact on quality of life in mid- and late-life.
  • Existing frameworks for studying longitudinal multimorbidity changes are limited.
  • Quantitative methods for longitudinal multimorbidity studies require further evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Establish a common language for assessing longitudinal multimorbidity changes.
  • Identify knowledge gaps in multimorbidity progression and critical change periods.
  • Inform research on diverse etiological pathways and health outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of measurement and longitudinal analysis techniques for multimorbidity.
  • Discussion of methods aligned with four research typologies.
  • Focus on operationalizing change over time in health-related data.

Main Results:

  • Methods for examining individual multimorbidity change.
  • Identification of subgroups with similar multimorbidity progression trajectories.
  • Understanding shifts to advanced multimorbidity stages and coprogression with health domains.

Conclusions:

  • Advocates for a systematic quantitative approach to studying multimorbidity changes.
  • Offers a resource for researchers measuring and mitigating multimorbidity's effects.
  • Aims to improve health outcomes for aging populations experiencing multimorbidity.