Journal article
Assessment of health status by molecular measures in adults ranging from middle-aged to old: Ready for clinical use?
MEC Waaijer, RGJ Westendorp, D Goldeck, DA Gunn, G Pawelec, M Stijntjes, PE Slagboom, AB Maier
Experimental Gerontology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
In addition to measures already used in clinical practice, molecular measures have been proposed to assess health status, but these have not yet been introduced into clinical practice. We aimed to test the association of functional capacity measures used in current practice and molecular measures with age and health status. The cohort consisted of 178 middle-aged to old participants of the Leiden Longevity Study (range 42–82 years). We tested associations between functional capacity measures (physical tests: grip strength, 4-meter walk, chair stand test; cognitive tests: Stroop test, digit symbol substitution test and 15-picture learning test) with age and with cardiovascular or metabolic di..
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Awarded by Innovation Oriented Research Program on Genomics (SenterNovem)
Awarded by Netherlands Genomics Initiative/Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
Awarded by Unilever PLC, European Union
Funding Acknowledgements
The Leiden Longevity Study was funded by the Innovation Oriented Research Program on Genomics (SenterNovem; IGE01014 and IGE5007), the Centre for Medical Systems Biology, and The Netherlands Genomics Initiative/Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (05040202 and 050-060-810). The work was further funded by Unilever PLC, European Union-funded Network of Excellence LifeSpan FP6 036894, DFG-PA 361/14-1, DEG-PA 361/11-1, the seventh framework program MYOAGE (HEALTH-2007-2.4.5-10), and Switchbox (FP7, Health-F2-2010-259772).