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Publication : Accelerated failure time models provide a useful statistical framework for aging research.

First Author  Swindell WR Year  2009
Journal  Exp Gerontol Volume  44
Issue  3 Pages  190-200
PubMed ID  19007875 Mgi Jnum  J:146582
Mgi Id  MGI:3837932 Doi  10.1016/j.exger.2008.10.005
Citation  Swindell WR (2009) Accelerated failure time models provide a useful statistical framework for aging research. Exp Gerontol 44(3):190-200
abstractText  Survivorship experiments play a central role in aging research and are performed to evaluate whether interventions alter the rate of aging and increase lifespan. The accelerated failure time (AFT) model is seldom used to analyze survivorship data, but offers a potentially useful statistical approach that is based upon the survival curve rather than the hazard function. In this study, AFT models were used to analyze data from 16 survivorship experiments that evaluated the effects of one or more genetic manipulations on mouse lifespan. Most genetic manipulations were found to have a multiplicative effect on survivorship that is independent of age and well-characterized by the AFT model 'deceleration factor'. AFT model deceleration factors also provided a more intuitive measure of treatment effect than the hazard ratio, and were robust to departures from modeling assumptions. Age-dependent treatment effects, when present, were investigated using quantile regression modeling. These results provide an informative and quantitative summary of survivorship data associated with currently known long-lived mouse models. In addition, from the standpoint of aging research, these statistical approaches have appealing properties and provide valuable tools for the analysis of survivorship data.
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