Nonlinear dynamics of multi-omics profiles during human aging
National University of Singapore · Nanyang Technological University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Aging is a complex process associated with nearly all diseases. Understanding the molecular changes underlying aging and identifying therapeutic targets for aging-related diseases are crucial for increasing healthspan. Although many studies have explored linear changes during aging, the prevalence of aging-related diseases and mortality risk accelerates after specific time points, indicating the importance of studying nonlinear molecular changes. In this study, we performed comprehensive multi-omics profiling on a longitudinal human cohort of 108 participants, aged between 25 years and 75 years. The participants resided in California, United States, and were tracked for a median period of 1.7 years, with a…
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7Topics & keywords
- Disease
- Omics
- Ageing
- Biology
- Cohort
- Gerontology
- Bioinformatics
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being