Individual variations in ‘brain age’ relate to early-life factors more than to longitudinal brain change

eLife7.70
Volume: 10
Published: Nov 10, 2021
Abstract
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals' brain health as deviation from a normative brain aging trajectory. Higher-than-expected brain age is thought partially to reflect above-average rate of brain aging. Here, we explicitly tested this assumption in two independent large test datasets (UK Biobank [main] and Lifebrain [replication]; longitudinal observations ≈ 2750 and 4200) by assessing the relationship between...
Paper Details
Title
Individual variations in ‘brain age’ relate to early-life factors more than to longitudinal brain change
Published Date
Nov 10, 2021
Journal
Volume
10
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