Sedentary life accelerates epigenetic ageing in King penguins
Robin Cristofari,
Leyla Davis,
Gaël Bardon
et al.
Abstract:Advances in medicine and food security have contributed to an increase in human lifespan. Yet, the associated rise in sedentary behaviour and in obesity already threatens these gains. Indeed, a growing body of evidence supports the central role of nutrient sensing and energy management pathways in regulating ageing rate and healthspan, but the diversity of human lifestyles challenges our ability to identify the genetic and epigenetic drivers of this age acceleration. Here, we examine how the transition of wild… Show more
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