Aging risk stratification refers to classification of individuals based on biological vulnerability to age-related decline. This process integrates clinical data, functional measures, and molecular biomarkers to estimate future risk. Aging risk stratification enables early identification of individuals at high risk for frailty, multimorbidity, or functional loss. Stratification supports preventive intervention planning and clinical decision-making. This approach shifts focus from reactive disease treatment to proactive aging management. Understanding aging risk stratification enhances population health planning and personalized care.
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