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Age-Related Changes in the Clinical Picture of Long COVID
CONCLUSIONS: Within the limits of this observational study, we conclude that in community-dwelling older adults, aging alters the prevalence and pattern of reported Long COVID.
Association Between Plasma Metabolomic Profile and Machine Learning-Based Brain Age
Metabolomics has been associated with cognitive decline and dementia, but the relationship between metabolites and brain aging remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the associations of metabolomics with brain age assessed by neuroimaging and to explore whether these relationships vary according to apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4. This study included 17,770 chronic brain disorder-free participants aged 40-69 years from UK Biobank who underwent neuroimaging scans an average of 9 years after...
Physiological health Age (PhysAge): a novel multi-system molecular timepiece predicts health and mortality in older adults
The complexity of epigenetic changes that accompany aging has been distilled into a number of molecular timepieces-termed epigenetic clocks-that characterize the pace of biological aging to differing degrees. Here, we develop and validate a DNA methylation-based Physiological health Age (PhysAge) score, comprised of eight DNA methylation surrogates to represent multi-system physiology and developed from commonly measured clinical biomarkers: CRP, peak flow, pulse pressure, HDL-cholesterol,...
Frailty, malnutrition risk, and kidney function impairment in older adults: Singapore longitudinal ageing study
Kidney function declines progressively with age, with chronic kidney disease (CKD) affecting more than half of community-dwelling older adults. Identifying risk factors beyond the established ones (such as diabetes and hypertension) is crucial for prevention. Frailty and malnutrition are prevalent in older adults, yet the effect of these factors on their decline of kidney function remains underexplored. This study aimed to elucidate the associations between frailty, malnutrition, and renal...
Longitudinal association of ultra-processed food consumption with biological aging: the mediating role of adiposity measures
CONCLUSION: Higher consumption of UPFs is positively associated with accelerated biological aging, with adiposity measures serving as significant mediators.
Daily briefing: Spouses tend to share the same psychiatric disorders
How ageing changes our genes — huge epigenetic atlas gives clearest picture yet
REV-ERBα regulates brain NAD<sup>+</sup> levels and tauopathy via an NFIL3–CD38 axis
Tackling Ghana’s dementia underdiagnosis needs investment in workforce, diagnostics, education and insurance
Clarity or accuracy — what makes a good scientific image?
States now have a legal duty to prevent climate harm — justice is in reach
Do social-media bans benefit young people? These data could offer clues
The grant lottery: award rates at UK national funding agency fall below 20%
‘The wolf is not the bad guy’: working with farmers to protect a reintroduced species
Who is afraid of quantum mechanics? Books in brief
Inflamm-aging as a diverse and context-dependent process: from species and population differences to individual trajectories
Inflamm-aging is widely considered a hallmark of aging, yet emerging evidence challenges its universality. Here, we re-examine inflamm-aging through an eco-evolutionary lens, underlining its context dependence across biological scales. Combining mechanistic, evolutionary, comparative, anthropological, genetic, and environmental evidence, we show how fundamental inflammatory mechanisms are integrated and regulated in diverse biological contexts, representing a suite of flexible stress responses....
Neighborhood Social Cohesion, Physical Disorder, and Multiple Chronic Conditions in Older Adults: An Examination of Racial/Ethnic Differences
This study examines how neighborhood social cohesion and physical disorder, measured at baseline and as change over time, are associated with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) among older adults and whether these associations vary by race/ethnicity. Using 6 years of data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (2015-2021), mixed-effects Poisson regression models were applied to a sample of 3,389 community-dwelling older adults. Higher social cohesion at baseline and increases in...
How does intergenerational support from adult children shape the intrinsic capacity of older adults? Empirical evidence from the CHARLS
CONCLUSION: intergenerational support from adult children significantly enhances the intrinsic capacity of older adults by promoting social engagement and maintaining functional ability. To advance healthy and active aging, policy efforts should adopt a function-oriented approach that strengthens both family-based support systems and community care infrastructure, while fostering cross-generational resource sharing and coordinated support.
Amyloid-beta-driven Alzheimer's disease reshapes the colonic immune system in mice
The "gut-brain axis" is an emerging target in Alzheimer's disease (AD), although its immunological features remain poorly understood. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, coupled to extensive spectral-tuning flow cytometry validation of the colon immune compartment in the 5XFAD amyloid-β mouse model, we found several AD-associated changes including in B/plasma cell activity. Notably, levels of CXCR4^(+) antibody-secreting cells are reduced in 5XFAD colons. This change corresponds with accumulating...
Unravelling Neuronal Death Mechanisms: The Role of Cytokines and Chemokines in Immune Imbalance in Alzheimer's Disease Progression
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is marked by neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, with emerging evidence highlighting the critical roles of cytokines and chemokines in its pathogenesis. Regulated cell death is a highly structured and meticulously coordinated series of molecular and signalling processes involving gene expression and protein activity. This mechanism is essential for normal developmental processes and the preservation of tissue homeostasis. Abnormal regulation of...