Predicting All-cause Mortality among Chinese Community-Dwelling Elderly
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Background and aim: This study aimed at building the prediction model of all-cause mortality among Chinese dwelling elderly with different methods including regression models and machine learning models and to compare the performance of machine learning models with regression models on predicting mortality. Additionally, this study also aimed at ranking the predictors of mortality within different models and comparing the predictive value of different groups of predictors using the model with the best performance.Method: I used data from the Healthy Ageing and Biomarkers Cohort Study, a sub-study of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS). The baseline survey was conducted in 2008 and participants were followed every 2-3 years till 2018. The analysis sample included 2,448 participants. I used totally 117 predictors to build the prediction model, including 65 questionnaires, 39 biomarkers, and 15 genetics predictors. Four models were built (XG-Boost, random survival forest [RSF], Cox regression with all variables, and Cox-backward). I used C-index and integrated Brier score to evaluate the performance of those four models. Results: The XG-Boost model and RSF model shows slightly better predictive performance than Cox models and Cox-backward models based on the C-index and integrated Brier score. Age. The activity of daily living and Mini-Mental State Examination score were identified as the top 3 predictors in the XG-Boost and RSF models. Biomarker and questionnaire predictors have a similar predictive value, while genetic predictors have no addictive predictive value when combined with questionnaire or biomarker predictors. Conclusion: In this work, it is shown that machine learning techniques can be a useful tool for both prediction and its performance sightly outperformed the regression model in predicting survival.
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Jin, Xurui (2020). Predicting All-cause Mortality among Chinese Community-Dwelling Elderly. Master's thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30233.
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