老化
生物年龄
人口老龄化
老年学
健康老龄化
人口
欧盟委员会
医学
环境卫生
欧洲联盟
内科学
经济政策
业务
作者
Alexander Bürkle,María Moreno‐Villanueva,Jürgen Bernhard,Marı́a A. Blasco,Gerben Zondag,Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers,Olivier Toussaint,Beatrix Grubeck‐Loebenstein,Eugenio Mocchegiani,Sebastiano Collino,Efstathios S. Gonos,Ewa Sikora,Daniela Grădinaru,Martijn E.T. Dollé,Michel Salmon,Peter Kristensen,Helen R. Griffiths,Claude Libert,Tilman Grune,Nicolle Breusing
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mad.2015.03.006
摘要
Many candidate biomarkers of human ageing have been proposed in the scientific literature but in all cases their variability in cross-sectional studies is considerable, and therefore no single measurement has proven to serve a useful marker to determine, on its own, biological age. A plausible reason for this is the intrinsic multi-causal and multi-system nature of the ageing process. The recently completed MARK-AGE study was a large-scale integrated project supported by the European Commission. The major aim of this project was to conduct a population study comprising about 3200 subjects in order to identify a set of biomarkers of ageing which, as a combination of parameters with appropriate weighting, would measure biological age better than any marker in isolation.
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