2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41539-024-00239-5
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Utilizing epigenetics to study the shared nature of development and biological aging across the lifespan

Laurel Raffington

Abstract: Recently, biological aging has been quantified in DNA-methylation samples of older adults and applied as so-called “methylation profile scores” (MPSs) in separate target samples, including samples of children. This nascent research indicates that (1) biological aging can be quantified early in the life course, decades before the onset of aging-related disease, (2) is affected by common environmental predictors of childhood development, and (3) shows overlap with “developmental processes” (e.g., puberty). Becau… Show more

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