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A new metric for predicting mortality in chronic lung disease

Last updated: January 23, 2026 1:41 am
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A new metric for predicting mortality in chronic lung disease

A new study compares two cardiovascular health scoring systems—Life’s Essential 8 and Life’s Crucial 9—for their ability to predict all-cause mortality in US adults with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The research, a prospective cohort study, aims to determine which set of health factors, including diet, physical activity, and sleep, provides a more accurate forecast of long-term survival for this patient population.

Why it might matter to you:
For professionals focused on physical activity and holistic health, this research refines the tools for risk stratification in a complex chronic condition. It provides evidence for which multidimensional health score may be more effective in clinical or public health settings to guide targeted lifestyle interventions. This could influence how you design or prioritize components within integrated care pathways for managing chronic respiratory diseases.


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