Background: We have sought to explore the impact of dietary Pi intake on human age related health in the pSoBid cohort (n=666) to explain the disparity between health and deprivation status in this cohort. As hyperphosphataemia is a driver of accelerated ageing in rodent models of progeria we tested whether variation in Pi levels in man associate with measures of biological ageing and health. Results: We observed significant relationships between serum Pi levels and markers of biological age (telomere length (p=0.040) and DNA methylation content (p=0.028), gender and chronological age (p=0.032). When analyses were adjusted for socio-economic status and nutritional factors, associations were observed between accelerated biological ageing (...
Aging is associated with common conditions, including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
Rapamycin extends lifespan in mice, but can have a number of undesirable effects that may ultimately...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring fo...
Malnutrition is common among older persons, with important consequences increasing frailty and morbi...
Malnutrition is common among older persons, with important consequences increasing frailty and morbi...
Older cancer patients are a highly heterogeneous population in terms of global health and physiologi...
Aging and excessive adiposity are both associated with an increased risk of developing multiple chro...
Behavioral and lifestyle factors have been shown to relate to a number of health-related outcomes, y...
In this study we applied a new analytical strategy to investigate the relations between stochastic e...
Dietary restriction (DR) is the most widely studied non-genetic intervention capable of extending li...
Dietary restriction (DR) is the most widely studied non-genetic intervention capable of extending li...
Genetic association studies of age-related, chronic human diseases often suffer from a lack of power...
Aging-associated diseases and their comorbidities affect the life of a constantly growing proportion...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
Studies that elucidate why some human tissues age faster than others may shed light on how we age, a...
Aging is associated with common conditions, including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
Rapamycin extends lifespan in mice, but can have a number of undesirable effects that may ultimately...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring fo...
Malnutrition is common among older persons, with important consequences increasing frailty and morbi...
Malnutrition is common among older persons, with important consequences increasing frailty and morbi...
Older cancer patients are a highly heterogeneous population in terms of global health and physiologi...
Aging and excessive adiposity are both associated with an increased risk of developing multiple chro...
Behavioral and lifestyle factors have been shown to relate to a number of health-related outcomes, y...
In this study we applied a new analytical strategy to investigate the relations between stochastic e...
Dietary restriction (DR) is the most widely studied non-genetic intervention capable of extending li...
Dietary restriction (DR) is the most widely studied non-genetic intervention capable of extending li...
Genetic association studies of age-related, chronic human diseases often suffer from a lack of power...
Aging-associated diseases and their comorbidities affect the life of a constantly growing proportion...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
Studies that elucidate why some human tissues age faster than others may shed light on how we age, a...
Aging is associated with common conditions, including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
Rapamycin extends lifespan in mice, but can have a number of undesirable effects that may ultimately...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring fo...