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The quadratic hazard model for analyzing longitudinal data on aging, health, and the life span.
(Phys Life Rev, 2012-06)
A better understanding of processes and mechanisms linking human aging with changes
in health status and survival requires methods capable of analyzing new data that
take into account knowledge about these processes accumulated ...
Trade-offs in the effects of the apolipoprotein E polymorphism on risks of diseases of the heart, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders: insights on mechanisms from the Long Life Family Study.
(Rejuvenation Res, 2015-04)
The lack of evolutionary established mechanisms linking genes to age-related traits
makes the problem of genetic susceptibility to health span inherently complex. One
complicating factor is genetic trade-off. Here we focused ...
How the effects of aging and stresses of life are integrated in mortality rates: insights for genetic studies of human health and longevity.
(Biogerontology, 2016-02)
Increasing proportions of elderly individuals in developed countries combined with
substantial increases in related medical expenditures make the improvement of the
health of the elderly a high priority today. If the process ...
Puzzling role of genetic risk factors in human longevity: "risk alleles" as pro-longevity variants.
(Biogerontology, 2016-02)
Complex diseases are major contributors to human mortality in old age. Paradoxically,
many genetic variants that have been associated with increased risks of such diseases
are found in genomes of long-lived people, and do ...
How genes influence life span: the biodemography of human survival.
(Rejuvenation Res, 2012-08)
BACKGROUND: In genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of human life span, none of
the genetic variants has reached the level of genome-wide statistical significance.
The roles of such variants in life span regulation remain ...