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Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians

People are living longer, but lifespan increase does not coincide with a boost in health-span. Thus, improving the quality of life of older people is a priority. Centenarians reach extreme longevity in a relatively good health status, escaping or delaying fatal or strongly invalidating diseases. The...

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Autores principales: Aiello, Anna, Accardi, Giulia, Aprile, Stefano, Caldarella, Rosalia, Carru, Ciriaco, Ciaccio, Marcello, De Vivo, Immaculata, Gambino, Caterina Maria, Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela, Vasto, Sonya, Zinellu, Angelo, Caruso, Calogero, Bono, Filippa, Candore, Giuseppina
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Publicado: JKL International LLC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8460304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631220
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2021.0226
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author Aiello, Anna
Accardi, Giulia
Aprile, Stefano
Caldarella, Rosalia
Carru, Ciriaco
Ciaccio, Marcello
De Vivo, Immaculata
Gambino, Caterina Maria
Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela
Vasto, Sonya
Zinellu, Angelo
Caruso, Calogero
Bono, Filippa
Candore, Giuseppina
author_facet Aiello, Anna
Accardi, Giulia
Aprile, Stefano
Caldarella, Rosalia
Carru, Ciriaco
Ciaccio, Marcello
De Vivo, Immaculata
Gambino, Caterina Maria
Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela
Vasto, Sonya
Zinellu, Angelo
Caruso, Calogero
Bono, Filippa
Candore, Giuseppina
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description People are living longer, but lifespan increase does not coincide with a boost in health-span. Thus, improving the quality of life of older people is a priority. Centenarians reach extreme longevity in a relatively good health status, escaping or delaying fatal or strongly invalidating diseases. Therefore, studying processes involved in longevity is important to explain the biological mechanisms of health and well-being, since knowledge born from this approach can provide valuable information on how to slow aging. We performed the present study in a well characterized very homogeneous sample of 173 people from Western Sicily, to update existing literature on some phenotypic aspects of aging and longevity and to propose a range of values for older people. We classified 5 age groups, from young adults to centenarians, to understand the age and gender-related variations of the different parameters under study. We collected anamnestic data and performed anthropometric, bioimpedance, molecular, haematological, oxidative, and hematochemical tests, adopting a multidimensional analysis approach. An important evidence of the present study is that there are differences related to both age and gender in several biomarkers. Indeed, gender differences seem to be still poorly considered and inadequately investigated in aging as well as in other medical studies. Moreover, we often observed comparable parameters between young and centenarians rather than non-agenarians and centenarians, hypothesizing a sort of slowdown, almost followed by a reversal trend, in the decay of systemic deterioration. The study of centenarians provides important indications on how to slow aging, with benefits for those who are more vulnerable to disease and disability. The identification of the factors that predispose to a long and healthy life is of enormous interest for translational medicine in an aging world.
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spelling pubmed-84603042021-10-08 Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians Aiello, Anna Accardi, Giulia Aprile, Stefano Caldarella, Rosalia Carru, Ciriaco Ciaccio, Marcello De Vivo, Immaculata Gambino, Caterina Maria Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela Vasto, Sonya Zinellu, Angelo Caruso, Calogero Bono, Filippa Candore, Giuseppina Aging Dis Orginal Article People are living longer, but lifespan increase does not coincide with a boost in health-span. Thus, improving the quality of life of older people is a priority. Centenarians reach extreme longevity in a relatively good health status, escaping or delaying fatal or strongly invalidating diseases. Therefore, studying processes involved in longevity is important to explain the biological mechanisms of health and well-being, since knowledge born from this approach can provide valuable information on how to slow aging. We performed the present study in a well characterized very homogeneous sample of 173 people from Western Sicily, to update existing literature on some phenotypic aspects of aging and longevity and to propose a range of values for older people. We classified 5 age groups, from young adults to centenarians, to understand the age and gender-related variations of the different parameters under study. We collected anamnestic data and performed anthropometric, bioimpedance, molecular, haematological, oxidative, and hematochemical tests, adopting a multidimensional analysis approach. An important evidence of the present study is that there are differences related to both age and gender in several biomarkers. Indeed, gender differences seem to be still poorly considered and inadequately investigated in aging as well as in other medical studies. Moreover, we often observed comparable parameters between young and centenarians rather than non-agenarians and centenarians, hypothesizing a sort of slowdown, almost followed by a reversal trend, in the decay of systemic deterioration. The study of centenarians provides important indications on how to slow aging, with benefits for those who are more vulnerable to disease and disability. The identification of the factors that predispose to a long and healthy life is of enormous interest for translational medicine in an aging world. JKL International LLC 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8460304/ /pubmed/34631220 http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2021.0226 Text en copyright: © 2021 Aiello et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/this is an open access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Orginal Article
Aiello, Anna
Accardi, Giulia
Aprile, Stefano
Caldarella, Rosalia
Carru, Ciriaco
Ciaccio, Marcello
De Vivo, Immaculata
Gambino, Caterina Maria
Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela
Vasto, Sonya
Zinellu, Angelo
Caruso, Calogero
Bono, Filippa
Candore, Giuseppina
Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians
title Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians
title_full Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians
title_fullStr Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians
title_full_unstemmed Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians
title_short Age and Gender-related Variations of Molecular and Phenotypic Parameters in A Cohort of Sicilian Population: from Young to Centenarians
title_sort age and gender-related variations of molecular and phenotypic parameters in a cohort of sicilian population: from young to centenarians
topic Orginal Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8460304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631220
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2021.0226
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