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Recovery and survival from aging-associated diseases.
(Exp Gerontol, 2013-08)
OBJECTIVES: Considering disease incidence to be a main contributor to healthy lifespan
of the US elderly population may lead to erroneous conclusions when recovery/long-term
remission factors are underestimated. Using two ...
Leukocyte telomere length, breast cancer risk in the offspring: the relations with father's age at birth.
(Mech Ageing Dev, 2011-04)
Recent studies have reported that leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is longer in offspring
of older fathers. Longer telomeres might increase cancer risk. We examined the relation
of father's age at the birth of the offspring ...
Medical cost trajectories and onsets of cancer and noncancer diseases in US elderly population.
(Comput Math Methods Med, 2011)
Time trajectories of medical costs-associated with onset of twelve aging-related cancer
and chronic noncancer diseases were analyzed using the National Long-Term Care Survey
data linked to Medicare Service Use files. A special ...
A new algorithm for predicting time to disease endpoints in Alzheimer's disease patients.
(J Alzheimers Dis, 2014)
BACKGROUND: The ability to predict the length of time to death and institutionalization
has strong implications for Alzheimer's disease patients and caregivers, health policy,
economics, and the design of intervention studies. ...
Health and function of participants in the Long Life Family Study: A comparison with other cohorts.
(Aging (Albany NY), 2011-01)
Individuals from families recruited for the Long Life Family Study (LLFS) (n= 4559)
were examined and compared to individuals from other cohorts to determine whether
the recruitment targeting longevity resulted in a cohort ...
Polymorphisms in the ACE and ADRB2 genes and risks of aging-associated phenotypes: the case of myocardial infarction.
(Rejuvenation Res, 2010-02)
Multiple functions of the beta2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) and angiotensin-converting
enzyme (ACE) genes warrant studies of their associations with aging-related phenotypes.
We focus on multimarker analyses and analyses ...
Do gender, disability, and morbidity affect aging rate in the LLFS? Application of indices of cumulative deficits.
(Mech Ageing Dev, 2011-04)
We used an approach of cumulative deficits to evaluate the rate of aging in 4954 participants
of the Long-Life Family Study (LLFS) recruited in the U.S. (Boston, New York, and
Pittsburgh) and Denmark. We used an array of ...