Diet, lifestyle and telomere length: using Copula Graphical Models on NHANES data.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging-Us Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.18632/aging.206194
Angelo M Tedaldi, Pariya Behrouzi, Pol Grootswagers
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Abstract

Telomere length has been related to human health and ageing in multiple studies. However, these studies have analyzed a small set of variables, according to pre-formulated hypotheses. We used data from NHANES 1999-2002 to perform a preregistered cross-sectional analysis. From these four years we selected the participants with available leukocyte telomere length measure and with plausible daily energy intake, leading to a total study population of 7096 participants. Then, we divided the participants in three groups according to age: Young 20-39 (n = 2623), Middle 40-59 (n = 2210), Old 60-84 (n = 2263). On each group we performed Copula Graphical Modelling (CGM) to capture the links between the variables of interest, and we conducted certainty and sensitivity analyses to understand the robustness of the results. Blood levels of C-reactive protein and γ-tocopherol, and intake of caffeine and fibers are inversely related to telomere length across the age strata. Sex, race, smoking, physical activity and indicators of socioeconomic status have almost no direct connection with telomeres; however, they are directly linked to C-reactive protein, which in turn is connected to leukocyte telomere length. C-reactive protein is therefore a possible central mediator of the effect of these factors on telomeres.

饮食、生活方式和端粒长度:在NHANES数据上使用Copula图形模型。
在多项研究中,端粒长度与人类健康和衰老有关。然而,这些研究分析了一小部分变量,根据预先制定的假设。我们使用1999-2002年NHANES的数据进行预注册的横断面分析。从这四年中,我们选择了具有可用的白细胞端粒长度测量和合理的每日能量摄入量的参与者,总共有7096名参与者。然后,我们根据年龄将参与者分为三组:青年20-39 (n = 2623),中年40-59 (n = 2210),老年60-84 (n = 2263)。对于每一组,我们都进行了Copula图形建模(CGM),以捕捉感兴趣的变量之间的联系,我们进行了确定性和敏感性分析,以了解结果的稳健性。血液中c反应蛋白和γ-生育酚的水平以及咖啡因和纤维的摄入量与端粒长度呈负相关。性别、种族、吸烟、体育活动和社会经济地位指标与端粒几乎没有直接联系;然而,它们与c反应蛋白直接相关,而c反应蛋白又与白细胞端粒长度有关。因此,c反应蛋白可能是这些因素对端粒影响的中心介质。
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Aging-Us
Aging-Us CELL BIOLOGY-
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