Background: It is widely believed that females have longer telomeres than males, although results from studies have been contradictory. Methods: We carried out a systematic review and meta-analyses to test the hypothesis that in humans, females have longer telomeres than males and that this association becomes stronger with increasing age. Searches were conducted in EMBASE and MEDLINE (by November 2009) and additional datasets were obtained from study investigators. Eligible observational studies measured telomeres for both females and males of any age, had a minimum sample size of 100 and included participants not part of a diseased group. We calculated summary estimates using random-effects meta-analyses. Heterogeneity between studi...
Background: A longer leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in women than men has been attributed to a slow...
Background: Telomere length is a putative biomarker of ageing, morbidity and mortality. Its applicat...
Telomere length (TL) has been associated with aging and mortality, but individual differences are al...
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...
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...
Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater l...
International audienceIn many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In human...
Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater l...
Males and females often age at different rates resulting in longevity ‘gender gaps’, where one sex o...
BackgroundThis study aims to assess the decline in telomere length (TL) with age and evaluate effect...
The aim of the present study was to map and grade evidence for the relationships between telomere l...
Background: A longer leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in women than men has been attributed to a slow...
Background: Telomere length is a putative biomarker of ageing, morbidity and mortality. Its applicat...
Telomere length (TL) has been associated with aging and mortality, but individual differences are al...
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...
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...
Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater l...
International audienceIn many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In human...
Telomere length is a biomarker of cell aging that is hypothesized to contribute to women’s greater l...
Males and females often age at different rates resulting in longevity ‘gender gaps’, where one sex o...
BackgroundThis study aims to assess the decline in telomere length (TL) with age and evaluate effect...
The aim of the present study was to map and grade evidence for the relationships between telomere l...
Background: A longer leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in women than men has been attributed to a slow...
Background: Telomere length is a putative biomarker of ageing, morbidity and mortality. Its applicat...
Telomere length (TL) has been associated with aging and mortality, but individual differences are al...