Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater longevity. Although most previous studies have found no sex difference in telomere length at birth, it is well established that females have longer average telomere length than males during adulthood. Proposed biological mechanisms underlying sex differences in adult telomere length include differences in sex steroid hormones and body size, which emerge during the pubertal transition. The purpose of this study was to examine the total effect of sex on telomere length during early adolescence and to examine estradiol, total testosterone, and body surface area (BSA; a measure of body size) as potential mediators of sex differences in telomere le...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
Objective To examine the relationships of race, sex, adiposity, adipokines, and physical activity to...
Objective To examine the relationships of race, sex, adiposity, adipokines, and physical activity to...
Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater l...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results f...
BackgroundThis study aims to assess the decline in telomere length (TL) with age and evaluate effect...
Males and females often age at different rates resulting in longevity ‘gender gaps’, where one sex o...
International audienceIn many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In human...
<p>[(≤1.50 mGy/year: 34 males+43 females, 1.51–3.0 mGy/year: 67 males+80 females, 3.01–5.0 mGy/year:...
Understanding the social determinants of telomere length is critical to evaluate the risk of early b...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
Objective To examine the relationships of race, sex, adiposity, adipokines, and physical activity to...
Objective To examine the relationships of race, sex, adiposity, adipokines, and physical activity to...
Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater l...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
BACKGROUND: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results fr...
Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results f...
BackgroundThis study aims to assess the decline in telomere length (TL) with age and evaluate effect...
Males and females often age at different rates resulting in longevity ‘gender gaps’, where one sex o...
International audienceIn many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In human...
<p>[(≤1.50 mGy/year: 34 males+43 females, 1.51–3.0 mGy/year: 67 males+80 females, 3.01–5.0 mGy/year:...
Understanding the social determinants of telomere length is critical to evaluate the risk of early b...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
Objective To examine the relationships of race, sex, adiposity, adipokines, and physical activity to...
Objective To examine the relationships of race, sex, adiposity, adipokines, and physical activity to...