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University Medical Center Groningen

R.E. Ogaz Gonzalez

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r.e.ogaz.gonzalez umcg.nl

Research interests

Epidemiologist passionate about health sciences, with a focus on healthy ageing, longevity, intrinsic capacity, and multimorbidity.
My research examines the complex interplay of life-course exposures and mechanisms that shape health decline or recovery. 


Key interests include healthy ageing, intrinsic capacity, multimorbidity, environmental health, neurodevelopment, nutrition, and data science.

Publications

Frailty progression: The role of multimorbidity configurations in frailty transitions and predicting mortality risk among older adults

Mortality among Older Adults Across Multimorbidity Categories and Lifestyle Patterns

Evaluation of Multimorbidity Burden in Frailty Transitions in Costa Rican Older Adults Using Multistate Markov Models

Lifestyle Patterns and Incidence of Cardiovascular Diseases, Cancer, Respiratory Diseases, and Type 2 Diabetes: A Large-Scale Prospective Cohort Study

Multimorbidity configurations, frailty acceleration and mortality

Multimorbidity patterns in older adults from Northern Netherlands: comparing factor analysis and latent class analysis solutions

Non-random aggregations of healthy and unhealthy lifestyles and their population characteristics - pattern recognition in a large population-based cohort

Response to Comment on: Evaluation of Multimorbidity Burden in Frailty Transitions in Costa Rican Older Adults Using Multistate Markov Models

Assessing the relationship between multimorbidity, NCD configurations, frailty phenotypes, and mortality risk in older adults

Trends and effect of marginalization on diabetes mellitus-related mortality in Mexico from 1990 to 2019