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The association between height-indexed skeletal muscle mass and cardiometabolic multimorbidity is largely accounted for by body mass index: findings from an older UK cohort
Several studies suggest that higher skeletal muscle mass (SMM) may be associated with a lower risk of adverse cardiometabolic outcomes. However, the relationship between SMM and cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CMM) has not been evaluated. We investigated the prospective association between height-indexed SMM and CMM risk in an older population. Data were analyzed from 3348 participants (mean age 64 years; 45.1% men) in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing who were free of hypertension,...
Daily briefing: Trump fires entire NSF advisory board
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Alzheimer's disease immunotherapy and the amyloid hypothesis: when aggregation obscures interpretation
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Predictive performance of self-perceived health for depressive symptom development in community-dwelling older adults: a European population-based study
CONCLUSIONS: SPH provides meaningful prognostic information for depressive symptoms in older adults, with performance comparable to objective health measures. Its simplicity supports a potential use in screening and research contexts.
Immune activation from M. tuberculosis screening tests predicts mortality
Impaired immune responses are a key feature of aging; however, there are few laboratory tests that link these responses to clinical outcomes. Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) for tuberculosis screening quantify release of interferon-gamma by T-cells, and the difference between unstimulated and mitogen-stimulated T-cells is assessed for test validity. We assess this measure's relationship with all-cause mortality. We obtained the most recent negative and indeterminate outpatient IGRAs from...
Multiple roads to IgE memory: A pluralistic model of IgE immunity
High-affinity, allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) responses play a central role in allergic disease, yet the biological basis of their persistence remains incompletely understood. Studies examining IgE ontogeny have yielded diverse and often conflicting results regarding the longevity of IgE-expressing B cells, their developmental relationship to IgG1^(+) intermediates, and their dependence on germinal center (GC) reactions. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge of the...
Correction to: Socio-economic position and healthy ageing across the life course: a systematic review of longitudinal studies
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A gain-of-function screening reveals dAnkmy2 as a potential mediator of lifespan extension and oxidative stress resistance in Drosophila melanogaster
Gain-of-function screening in Drosophila melanogaster provides a powerful approach for identifying genes that modulate lifespan; however, induction strength and environmental stress can substantially influence phenotypic outcomes. Here, we performed a pilot Gene Search (GS)-based overexpression screen using a heat-inducible hs-GAL4 driver and compared lifespan analyses at 25 °C and 30 °C to evaluate the impact of induction conditions on the detectability of lifespan-modulating genes. Induction...
Coupled cross-sectional and longitudinal non-negative matrix factorization reveals dominant brain aging trajectories in 48,949 individuals
Machine learning can unravel heterogeneous patterns of brain aging and neurodegeneration, but existing methods offer limited insights into disease progression due to reliance on cross-sectional data. We introduce Coupled Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Non-negative Matrix Factorization (CCL-NMF) to capture dominant brain aging patterns by simultaneously leveraging cross-sectional and longitudinal neuroimaging data. CCL-NMF allows individuals to co-express multiple patterns, capturing mixed...
Entire NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration
Trump fires all 24 members of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s governing body
Dismissal of the National Science Board is widely seen as latest move to erase NSF’s independence