Leukocyte telomere length and physical ability among Danish twins age 70+

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Leukocyte telomere length and physical ability among Danish twins age 70+. / Bendix, Laila; Monrad Gade, Maria; Wirenfeldt Staun, Pia; Kimura, Masayuki; Jeune, Bernard; Hjelmborg, Jacob V; Aviv, Abraham; Christensen, Kaare.

I: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, Bind 132, Nr. 11-12, 2011, s. 568-572.

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Bendix, L, Monrad Gade, M, Wirenfeldt Staun, P, Kimura, M, Jeune, B, Hjelmborg, JV, Aviv, A & Christensen, K 2011, 'Leukocyte telomere length and physical ability among Danish twins age 70+', Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, bind 132, nr. 11-12, s. 568-572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mad.2011.10.003

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Bendix, L., Monrad Gade, M., Wirenfeldt Staun, P., Kimura, M., Jeune, B., Hjelmborg, J. V., Aviv, A., & Christensen, K. (2011). Leukocyte telomere length and physical ability among Danish twins age 70+. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 132(11-12), 568-572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mad.2011.10.003

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Bendix L, Monrad Gade M, Wirenfeldt Staun P, Kimura M, Jeune B, Hjelmborg JV o.a. Leukocyte telomere length and physical ability among Danish twins age 70+. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 2011;132(11-12):568-572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mad.2011.10.003

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Bendix, Laila ; Monrad Gade, Maria ; Wirenfeldt Staun, Pia ; Kimura, Masayuki ; Jeune, Bernard ; Hjelmborg, Jacob V ; Aviv, Abraham ; Christensen, Kaare. / Leukocyte telomere length and physical ability among Danish twins age 70+. I: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 2011 ; Bind 132, Nr. 11-12. s. 568-572.

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abstract = "Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) shortens with age and is potentially a biomarker of human aging. We examined the relation of LTL with physical ability and cognitive function in 548 same-sex twins from the Longitudinal Study of Aging Danish Twins. LTL was measured by Southern blots of the terminal restriction fragments (TRF). Physical ability was evaluated using a self reported scale of 11 questions, while cognitive function was scored by MMSE and a cognitive composite score sensitive to age-related decline. A random intercept model revealed a positive, significant association between LTL and physical ability. For every unit increase in physical ability score, LTL increased by 0.066 kb (p = 0.01), equal to approximately three years of age-dependent LTL shortening. A matched case-co-twin design showed that the group consisting of the twins from each pair with the longer LTL also displayed better physical ability (p < 0.01). Moreover, the intra-pair difference in LTL was associated with intra-pair difference in physical ability (p < 0.01), confirming the association. However, we found no association between cognitive function and LTL. The LTL-physical ability association in the elderly provides further support to the premise that LTL is an index of somatic fitness in the narrow context of human physical health. ",
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AB - Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) shortens with age and is potentially a biomarker of human aging. We examined the relation of LTL with physical ability and cognitive function in 548 same-sex twins from the Longitudinal Study of Aging Danish Twins. LTL was measured by Southern blots of the terminal restriction fragments (TRF). Physical ability was evaluated using a self reported scale of 11 questions, while cognitive function was scored by MMSE and a cognitive composite score sensitive to age-related decline. A random intercept model revealed a positive, significant association between LTL and physical ability. For every unit increase in physical ability score, LTL increased by 0.066 kb (p = 0.01), equal to approximately three years of age-dependent LTL shortening. A matched case-co-twin design showed that the group consisting of the twins from each pair with the longer LTL also displayed better physical ability (p < 0.01). Moreover, the intra-pair difference in LTL was associated with intra-pair difference in physical ability (p < 0.01), confirming the association. However, we found no association between cognitive function and LTL. The LTL-physical ability association in the elderly provides further support to the premise that LTL is an index of somatic fitness in the narrow context of human physical health.

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