Relations of Artificial Intelligence Vascular Age With Cardiometabolic Disease Progression: The Framingham Heart Study — David J. Hamel‐Sellman (2025) | RDL Network
Relations of Artificial Intelligence Vascular Age With Cardiometabolic Disease Progression: The Framingham Heart Study
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David J. Hamel‐Sellman
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Brenton Prescott
TK
Timothy J. Korzinski
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In our community-based sample with repeated measures, AI-VA, a measure of aortic stiffness, had bidirectional relations with continuous cardiometabolic measures and incident CMD, highlighting the potential utility of AI-VA as a novel screening tool for CMD risk.
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