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Primary care detection of Alzheimer's disease using a self-administered digital cognitive test and blood biomarkers
After the clinical implementation of amyloid-β-targeting therapies for people with cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease (AD), there is an urgent need to efficiently identify this patient population in primary care. Therefore, we created a brief and self-administered digital cognitive test battery (BioCog). Based on its sub-scores, a logistic regression model was developed in a secondary care cohort (n = 223) and then evaluated in an independent primary care cohort comprising 19...
Mice carrying the homologous human shelterin POT1-L259S mutation linked to pulmonary fibrosis show a telomerase deficiency-like phenotype with telomere shortening with increasing mouse generations
Pulmonary fibrosis is a lethal disease associated with damaging insults to the lung and with organismal aging. The presence of short and dysfunctional telomeres has been placed at the origin of this disease in a percentage of both familial and sporadic cases. Recently, a mutation in the telomere-binding protein protection of telomeres 1 in humans (hPOT1), the hPOT1 L259S mutation, was found in families with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Here, we generated a Pot1a ^(L261S) knock-in mouse...
A blood DNA methylation test reveals how quickly each organ system is aging
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Age and sex modulate scapular muscle excitation strategies during loaded shoulder flexion
Age and sex are primary risk factors for shoulder pain, yet the underlying neuromuscular adaptations in scapular control are poorly understood, partly due to methodological inconsistencies in prior research, particularly in load standardization. This study aimed to define age- and sex-related differences in scapular muscle excitation during a shoulder flexion task with a standardized relative load. Fifty-two healthy younger (18-39y) and older (60-74y) males and females performed shoulder flexion...
Directing selective solvent presentations at electrochemical interfaces to enable initially anode-free sodium metal batteries
Initially anode-free sodium metal batteries offer a high energy density at lower costs than lithium-ion batteries, making them a promising alternative for portable electronics, transportation, and power grids. However, side reactions at the electrode/electrolyte interface hinder their practical applications. Our study reveals that negative electrode stability is primarily influenced by the solvents in the cation's first solvation shell, whereas positive electrode stability is dictated by weakly...
Advancing biological understanding of cellular senescence with computational multiomics
Cellular senescence is a complex biological process that plays a pathophysiological role in aging and age-related diseases. The biological understanding of senescence at the cellular and tissue levels remains incomplete due to the lack of specific biomarkers as well as the relative rarity of senescent cells, their phenotypic heterogeneity and dynamic features. This Review provides a comprehensive overview of multiomic approaches for the characterization and biological understanding of cellular...
Systems Age: a single blood methylation test to quantify aging heterogeneity across 11 physiological systems
Aging occurs at different rates across individuals and physiological systems, but most epigenetic clocks provide a single age estimate, overlooking within-person variation. Here we developed systems-based DNA methylation clocks that measure aging in 11 distinct physiological systems-Heart, Lung, Kidney, Liver, Brain, Immune, Inflammatory, Blood, Musculoskeletal, Hormone and Metabolic-using data from a single blood draw. By integrating supervised and unsupervised machine learning with clinical...
Post-traumatic stress disorder, depressive symptoms, and cognitive function among middle-aged urban adults: Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span study
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms Have been linked to cognitive functioning. However, the impact of PTSD and depression on cognitive functioning, especially among middle-aged urban adults, is not well understood. Cross-sectional data were analyzed from 1434 participants from the Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span study. We used multivariable adjusted linear regression and structural equation models (SM) to test the association between...
A genome-wide association study identifies Asian-specific genetic susceptibility for epigenetic age acceleration
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been performed on multiple epigenetic clocks to understand the genetic underpinnings of epigenetic age acceleration (EAA). To explore ethnic differences and individual variability in Asian populations, we conducted a GWAS of EAA using multiple epigenetic clocks in the Korean population. Genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and methylation data were obtained from 1962 Korean individuals. Five epigenetic clocks (Hannum, DNAm PhenoAge,...
Impact of informal caregiving at older ages on loneliness and social networks in Singapore
CONCLUSION: Older adult informal caregivers are a vulnerable subgroup at a higher risk of loneliness compared to non-caregivers. Although informal caregiving does not impact social networks, older adult informal caregivers experience loneliness, i.e., a perceived discrepancy between their actual and desired social relationships. Our study suggests the need for further examination of the underlying mechanisms between informal caregiving at older ages and loneliness, as well as a special focus on...
Association between shift work and brain age gap: a neuroimaging study using MRI-based brain age prediction algorithms
CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrate that shift work is associated with accelerated apparent brain aging, even after controlling for systematic model bias and demographic covariates. The observed reduction in BAG with extended shift work exposure may reflect adaptive or selective effects, emphasizing the need for longitudinal studies to clarify these mechanisms. This research highlights the importance of incorporating occupational exposures in neuroimaging and brain health investigations.
Influence of biological sex on neuroinflammatory dynamics in the aging brain
The aging brain undergoes complex neuroinflammatory changes that are increasingly recognized as contributing factors to the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Emerging research reveals that biological sex profoundly shapes these neuroinflammatory dynamics, resulting in distinct trajectories of immune function, glial activity, and neural vulnerability in males and females. This mini-review focuses on recent advances in understanding the interplay of hormonal, genetic, and...
Eliminating Inequity in Depressive Disorders for Older Adults: Call for Action
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