社会经济地位
表观遗传学
生物
健康与退休研究
老年学
人口学
进化生物学
遗传学
医学
社会学
人口
基因
作者
Eileen M. Crimmins,Eric T. Klopack,Jung Ki Kim
出处
期刊:Epigenomics
[Future Medicine]
日期:2024-07-17
卷期号:16 (14): 1031-1042
被引量:21
标识
DOI:10.1080/17501911.2024.2373682
摘要
Aim: This is a brief description of links between nine epigenetic clocks related to human aging and socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics as well as health outcomes. Materials & methods: We estimate frequently used and novel clocks from one data source, the Health and Retirement Study. Results: While all of these clocks are thought to reflect "aging," they use different CpG sites and do not strongly relate to each other. First and fourth generation clocks are not as linked to socioeconomic status or health outcomes as second and third generation clocks. Conclusion: Epigenetic clocks reflect exciting new tools and their continued evolution is likely to improve our understanding of how exposures get under the skin to accelerate aging.
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