Body mass index is negatively associated with telomere length: a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of 87 observational studies

Volume: 108, Issue: 3, Pages: 453 - 475
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Even before the onset of age-related diseases, obesity might be a contributing factor to the cumulative burden of oxidative stress and chronic inflammation throughout the life course. Obesity may therefore contribute to accelerated shortening of telomeres. Consequently, obese persons are more likely to have shorter telomeres, but the association between body mass index (BMI) and leukocyte telomere length (TL) might differ across the life span...
Paper Details
Title
Body mass index is negatively associated with telomere length: a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of 87 observational studies
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
108
Issue
3
Pages
453 - 475
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