Aging & Longevity

Together, but Isolated: A Dyadic Study of Social Isolation in older Adults and Caregivers

9 months 4 weeks ago
ObjectivesSocial isolation has negative health implications for older adults and caregivers. We examine the interdependency of social isolation among community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries and their primary caregivers.MethodsUsing data from the National Study of Caregiving and the National Health and Aging Trends Study (2015-2017, N = 522 dyads), we conducted actor-partner interdependence models to examine the dyadic associations between baseline social isolation and social isolation at...
Yiqing Qian

GD2T<sub>IF</sub> cells as a platform for single-dose and long-term delivery of biologics

9 months 4 weeks ago
The efficacy of biologics, such as peptide and protein drugs, is often limited by their short half-lives in vivo, necessitating repeated infusions to maintain therapeutic effects. Here, we demonstrate that long-lived CAR T cells can be leveraged as a versatile platform for long-term delivery of biologics. Our recent findings show that the depletion of BCOR and ZC3H12A induces GD2 CAR T cells into an immortal-like and functional state, which we have termed GD2T(IF) cells. These GD2T(IF) cells...
Guangyue Zhang

The Caribbean American Dementia and Aging Study: protocol for a population-based study of older adult health and dementia in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico

9 months 4 weeks ago
BACKGROUND: The Hispanic Caribbean region is rapidly aging but national population-based aging surveys are rare. The Caribbean American Dementia and Aging Study (CADAS) is a multi-purpose household study of aging with a particular focus on the life course determinants and consequences of health and dementia in three countries with many similarities but divergent recent histories: Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Cuba.
Mao-Mei Liu

Cross-sectional study of the association between nutrition and depression in older people living in nursing homes

9 months 4 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: The results show a strong association between depression and malnutrition in older people. Malnutrition is a common occurrence among older people, and age is a significant risk factor. Similarly, depression is more common among older people living in nursing homes, and increasing age also raises depression levels. Therefore, future research should focus on conducting randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials to confirm the effectiveness of nutritional interventions and...
Turan Poyraz

Cognitive disability among older adults in Botswana: prevalence, trends, and sociodemographic determinants from cross-sectional data

9 months 4 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates a substantial and consistent increase in the prevalence of self-reported cognitive disability among older adults in Botswana between 2017 and 2022. This sharp rise likely reflects a combination of measurement differences, changing cultural attitudes, real epidemiological shifts associated with an ageing population and rising non-communicable diseases, and possibly the broader impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings underscore the urgent need for...
Tiro Theodore Monamo

<em>Id1</em> promotes clonal hematopoiesis in mice with <em>Tet2</em> loss of function

9 months 4 weeks ago
Hematopoietic malignancies emerge through the acquisition of genetic mutations within hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Some mutations impart a selective growth advantage to HSPCs, which expand and contribute to mature blood cells. This expansion is termed clonal hematopoiesis (CH). Inhibitor of DNA binding 1 (ID1) protein is a transcriptional regulator of proliferation/differentiation of hematopoietic cells. HSPCs express low levels of Id1 that is induced by growth factors and...
Shweta Singh

Age- and sex-related differences in landmark recall following a virtual spatial navigation task

9 months 4 weeks ago
INTRODUCTION: Wayfinding is a cognitive ability that supports accurate spatial navigation and declines in this ability adversely affect independent living in older age. The cognitive map represents environmental details, such as landmark cues, relative to the goal location. Distal cues appear to be less effective than proximal ones in precisely locating the goal. Age-related declines in spatial precision may result in fewer accurate landmark-place details or hinder the differential use of cue...
Alexis N Chargo

Ten-Year Cognitive Trajectories and Determinants in Chinese Older Adults Without Formal Schooling: Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey 2008-2018

9 months 4 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: These findings underscore the importance of considering formal schooling status in cognitive aging research. They also emphasize the need to address educational disparities and promote social and economic well-being, particularly for vulnerable populations, to mitigate the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
Lihui Tu

Life-Prolonging Treatment Preferences and Their Association With Health Care Utilization and End-Of-Life Experiences in Older Adults

9 months 4 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: LPT preferences established in hypothetical scenarios were not associated with health care utilization, cost, or perceived quality of end-of-life. As LPT preferences should influence care, subsequent work, such as understanding preference measurement, real-world preference changes, or the limited opportunity for preferences to influence care, is warranted.
Lesli E Skolarus

Realistic expectations for changes to average human lifespan in the near future

9 months 4 weeks ago
A recent publication presented the results of a survey given to longevity experts that attended the 2022 Systems Aging Gordon Research Conference. Corroborating results from a prior survey and broader discussions in the field, the authors found that there was little consensus on fundamental topics, including what causes aging. While this disagreement is not particularly surprising, the spread of answers to the following prompt was unexpected: "The average lifespan in developed countries will be...
Adiv A Johnson

Identifying latent classes of longitudinal change in picture naming in a population-based sample

9 months 4 weeks ago
Although cognitive changes may not become apparent until after age 65, many factors associated with late-life decline are already well-established in midlife. In particular, deficits in picture naming have been associated with early and accelerated cognitive change. A measure of picture vocabulary, requiring participants to name drawings of objects, was collected in 4 waves (each separated by 2 years) of the Understanding America Study, a nationally representative internet panel (mean follow-up...
Deborah Finkel

Enalapril mitigates senescence and aging-related phenotypes in human cells and mice via pSmad1/5/9-driven antioxidative genes

9 months 4 weeks ago
Aging increases the risk of a myriad of chronic diseases, which are expensive and difficult to treat owing to their various risk factors. Repurposing existing medications has accelerated the development of therapies aimed at slowing aging. In this study, using IMR90 cells and aged mice, we revealed that enalapril, a drug widely prescribed for hypertension, can improve both cellular senescence and individual health. Mechanistically, phosphorylated Smad1/5/9 act as pivotal mediators of the...
Wencong Lyu

Genetic influence of the brain on epigenetic age acceleration: evidence of a large-scale genetic correlation study

9 months 4 weeks ago
The relationship between the brain and aging remains unclear. Our objective is to explore the causal connections between brain structure,gene expression, and traits associated with aging. Mendelian randomization(MR) analysis was conducted to explore the associations between brain structures and aging-related traits including GrimAge acceleration(GrimAA), PhenoAge acceleration (PhenoAA), HannumAge acceleration(HannumAA), HorvathAge acceleration(HorvathAA), and leukocyte telomere length(LTL). The...
Chengcheng Li

Reference values for the five-times-sit-to-stand test: a pooled analysis including 45,470 participants from 14 countries

9 months 4 weeks ago
The aim of this study was to establish reference values for the Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSST) in a large, population-representative sample from 14 European countries. Data were collected among 45,470 participants aged 50 + years, as part of the 5th wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. The reference values for the FTSST were calculated as the 5th, 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 80th, 90th, and the 95th weighted percentile. The analyses were stratified...
Jozo Grgic

Distinct roles for NF-kappaB in hematopoietic stem cells and the bone marrow milieu in promoting hematopoietic aging

9 months 4 weeks ago
Hematopoietic aging is characterized by chronic inflammation associated with myeloid bias, hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) accumulation, and functional HSC impairment. Yet it remains unclear how inflammation promotes aging phenotypes. Nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) both responds to and directs inflammation, and we present an experimental model of elevated NF-κB activity ("inhibitor of κB deficient" [IκB^(-)]) to dissect its role in hematopoietic aging phenotypes. We find that while elevated NF-κB...
Jennifer J Chia

A Prominent Pro-Inflammatory Phenotype Is Observed in Replication and Stress-Induced Senescent Mast Cells

9 months 4 weeks ago
Mast cells (MC) are long-lived important immune effectors that control inflammation, allergies, and innate immunity reactions, but the expression of specific markers in replicative and stress-induced senescence in this cell type, together with its relevance in vivo, has not been described. Here, bone marrow-derived MCs (BMMC) were generated from young C57BL6/J mice and kept in culture for a long time or treated with the well-known stressor bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to promote...
A Ibarra-Sánchez
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