Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a normative brain aging trajectory. Higher-than-expected brain age is thought partially to reflect above-average rate of brain aging. Here, we explicitly tested this assumption in two indepen-dent large test datasets (UK Biobank [main] and Lifebrain [replication]; longitudinal observations ≈ 2750 and 4200) by assessing the relationship between cross-sectional and longitudinal estimates of brain age. Brain age models were estimated in two different training datasets (n ≈ 38,000 [main] and 1800 individuals [replication]) based on brain structural features. The results showed no association between cross-sectional brain age and the rate of brain change...
The difference between age predicted using anatomical brain scans and chronological age, i.e., the b...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from 'brain' a...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a norma...
Funder: Norges Forskningsråd; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005416Funder: Max Planck Ins...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals' brain health as deviation from a norma...
Brain imaging can be used to study how individuals' brains are aging, compared against population no...
Cross-sectional studies indicate that normal aging is accompanied by decreases in brain structure. L...
The brain-age paradigm is proving increasingly useful for exploring aging-related disease and can pr...
The disparity between the chronological age of an individual and their brain-age measured based on b...
Individuals differ markedly in brain structure, and in how this structure degenerates during ageing....
Brain age refers to age predicted by brain features. Brain age has previously been associated with v...
Studies exploring age-related brain and cognitive change have identified substantial heterogeneity a...
Normal aging is accompanied by an interindividually variable decline in cognitive abilities and brai...
Aging is a known non-modifiable risk factor for stroke. Usually, this refers to chronological rather...
The difference between age predicted using anatomical brain scans and chronological age, i.e., the b...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from 'brain' a...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a norma...
Funder: Norges Forskningsråd; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005416Funder: Max Planck Ins...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals' brain health as deviation from a norma...
Brain imaging can be used to study how individuals' brains are aging, compared against population no...
Cross-sectional studies indicate that normal aging is accompanied by decreases in brain structure. L...
The brain-age paradigm is proving increasingly useful for exploring aging-related disease and can pr...
The disparity between the chronological age of an individual and their brain-age measured based on b...
Individuals differ markedly in brain structure, and in how this structure degenerates during ageing....
Brain age refers to age predicted by brain features. Brain age has previously been associated with v...
Studies exploring age-related brain and cognitive change have identified substantial heterogeneity a...
Normal aging is accompanied by an interindividually variable decline in cognitive abilities and brai...
Aging is a known non-modifiable risk factor for stroke. Usually, this refers to chronological rather...
The difference between age predicted using anatomical brain scans and chronological age, i.e., the b...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from 'brain' a...