Exposure to stressors early in life is associated with faster ageing and reduced longevity. One important mechanism that could underlie these late life effects is increased telomere loss. Telomere length in early post-natal life is an important predictor of subsequent lifespan, but the factors underpinning its variability are poorly understood. Recent human studies have linked stress exposure to increased telomere loss. These studies have of necessity been non-experimental and are consequently subjected to several confounding factors; also, being based on leucocyte populations, where cell composition is variable and some telomere restoration can occur, the extent to which these effects extend beyond the immune system has been questioned. In...
Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans and other ...
The effects of stress exposure are likely to vary depending on life-stage and stressor. While it has...
Understanding the mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifespan is of central importance to di...
Exposure to stressors early in life is associated with faster ageing and reduced longevity. One impo...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
Adverse experiences in early life can exert powerful delayed effects on adult survival and health. ...
Shortening of telomeres, specific nucleotide repeats that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, is thought to ...
Conditions experienced during early life can have profound consequences for both short and long-term...
Developmental stressors often have long-term fitness consequences, but linking offspring traits to f...
Telomeres, the nucleotide sequences that protect the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, shorten with ea...
<div><p>Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans an...
Stress during early development can induce substantial long-term effects in organisms. In the case o...
Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans and other ...
The effects of stress exposure are likely to vary depending on life-stage and stressor. While it has...
Understanding the mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifespan is of central importance to di...
Exposure to stressors early in life is associated with faster ageing and reduced longevity. One impo...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
Adverse experiences in early life can exert powerful delayed effects on adult survival and health. ...
Shortening of telomeres, specific nucleotide repeats that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, is thought to ...
Conditions experienced during early life can have profound consequences for both short and long-term...
Developmental stressors often have long-term fitness consequences, but linking offspring traits to f...
Telomeres, the nucleotide sequences that protect the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, shorten with ea...
<div><p>Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans an...
Stress during early development can induce substantial long-term effects in organisms. In the case o...
Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans and other ...
The effects of stress exposure are likely to vary depending on life-stage and stressor. While it has...
Understanding the mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifespan is of central importance to di...