There is uncertainty about whether biological and anthropometric measures that are clinical risk factors for disease are universally associated with chronological age, or whether these correlations vary depending on the social and economic context. The answer to this question has implications for the malleability of biological aging. To examine this issue, we use population-based data on individuals aged 60 and older from the Costa Rican Study on Longevity and Healthy Aging, and temporally consistent data from the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the United States Health and Retirement Study. Our analysis focuses on 12 biomarkers that have been shown in the literature to have an association with age...
Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to addr...
Prevention of age-related disorders is increasingly in focus of health policies, and it is hoped tha...
Chronological age alone is not a sufficient measure of the true physiological state of the body. The...
There is uncertainty about whether biological and anthropometric measures that are clinical risk fac...
Aging is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its ...
Background: Age is the strongest risk factor for most chronic diseases, yet individuals age biologic...
Ageing is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its...
Many candidate biomarkers of human ageing have been proposed in the scientific literature but in all...
Summary Because people age differently, age is not a sufficient marker of susceptibility to disabili...
What biological changes take place as we age? Efforts by scientists to uncover the biomarkers of agi...
artículo (arbitrado)--Universidad de costa Rica, instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 2011. Este d...
Objective: There is a large literature linking current body mass index (BMI) to levels of cardiovasc...
Some humans age faster than others. Variation in biological aging can be measured in midlife, but th...
There is no single universal biomarker yet to estimate overall health status and longevity prospects...
Forty-eight randomly selected age-related human biological functions were analyzed in order to estab...
Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to addr...
Prevention of age-related disorders is increasingly in focus of health policies, and it is hoped tha...
Chronological age alone is not a sufficient measure of the true physiological state of the body. The...
There is uncertainty about whether biological and anthropometric measures that are clinical risk fac...
Aging is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its ...
Background: Age is the strongest risk factor for most chronic diseases, yet individuals age biologic...
Ageing is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its...
Many candidate biomarkers of human ageing have been proposed in the scientific literature but in all...
Summary Because people age differently, age is not a sufficient marker of susceptibility to disabili...
What biological changes take place as we age? Efforts by scientists to uncover the biomarkers of agi...
artículo (arbitrado)--Universidad de costa Rica, instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 2011. Este d...
Objective: There is a large literature linking current body mass index (BMI) to levels of cardiovasc...
Some humans age faster than others. Variation in biological aging can be measured in midlife, but th...
There is no single universal biomarker yet to estimate overall health status and longevity prospects...
Forty-eight randomly selected age-related human biological functions were analyzed in order to estab...
Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to addr...
Prevention of age-related disorders is increasingly in focus of health policies, and it is hoped tha...
Chronological age alone is not a sufficient measure of the true physiological state of the body. The...