RUSS-AGE: developed research protocol for the creation of Russian biological age calculators

A. A. Melnitskaia, L. Matchekhina, O. N. Tkacheva, A. K. Ilyushchenko, A. A. Tyazhelnikov, V. S. Polunin, A. V. Yumukyan, I. Strazhesko
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Background. Life expectancy is  increasing around the globe. However, chronological age is  not the best indicator of  health. For a  more accurate assessment of  body condition throughout life, in  general, and aging, in  particular, and identify potential points of geroprotective intervention, a specialized tool is needed. A tool that could prove beneficial is a biological age calculator, utilizing a range of biomarkers to analyze the degree of functional preservation of the body. Many existing biological age calculators are limited by a small number of parameters to analyze and sensitivity to use in a specific population.Aim. Large-scale studies to create a mathematical model for calculating biological age based on the Russian population have not previously been carried out. In 2022, the RUSS-AGE study was launched to create biochemical, cognitive and microbiotic calculators of biological age and determine possible points of geroprotective interventions.Materials and methods. The study intends to  enroll at  least 3,500 participants and analyze more than a  hundred biomarkers using laboratory tests, questionnaires, neurocognitive and functional testing, and collection of anthropometric and physical indicators.Results. Currently, the recruitment of participants is supported by a government grant under the Priority 2030 program. By November 2023, 510 participants had been enrolled in the study.Conclusion. Further statistical processing of the information received and the development of prototypes of biological age calculators are planned.
RUSS-AGE:为创建俄罗斯生物年龄计算器制定研究协议
背景。全球人口的预期寿命都在延长。然而,计时年龄并不是健康的最佳指标。为了更准确地评估人一生的身体状况,特别是衰老状况,并确定潜在的老年保护干预点,需要一种专门的工具。生物年龄计算器就是一种可以证明很有益处的工具,它利用一系列生物标志物来分析身体功能的保存程度。许多现有的生物年龄计算器都受限于需要分析的参数数量较少以及在特定人群中使用的敏感性。此前尚未开展过大规模研究,以建立基于俄罗斯人口的生物年龄计算数学模型。2022 年,俄罗斯启动了 RUSS-AGE 研究,旨在创建生物年龄的生化、认知和微生物计算器,并确定老年保护干预措施的可能要点。该研究计划招募至少 3500 名参与者,并通过实验室测试、问卷调查、神经认知和功能测试以及人体测量和身体指标的收集,分析百余种生物标志物。目前,招募参与者的工作由 "2030 年优先计划 "下的政府拨款支持。截至 2023 年 11 月,已有 510 人参加了这项研究。计划对收到的信息进行进一步统计处理,并开发生物年龄计算器原型。
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