Parental Life Span and Polygenic Risk Score of Longevity Are Associated With White Matter Hyperintensities

Volume: 77, Issue: 4, Pages: 689 - 696
Published: Oct 23, 2021
Abstract
Human longevity is moderately heritable and is hence influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. However, there remains considerable uncertainty regarding its relationship with brain aging. Here, we used a discovery sample (N = 19 136, aged 45-81 years) from the UK Biobank and a replication sample (N = 809, aged 66-93 years) from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study and the Older Australian Twins Study to investigate the associations...
Paper Details
Title
Parental Life Span and Polygenic Risk Score of Longevity Are Associated With White Matter Hyperintensities
Published Date
Oct 23, 2021
Volume
77
Issue
4
Pages
689 - 696
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