Journal article

Morphometric skin characteristics dependent on chronological and biological age: The Leiden Longevity Study

MEC Waaijer, DA Gunn, SD Catt, M Van Ginkel, AJM De Craen, NM Hudson, D Van Heemst, PE Slagboom, RGJ Westendorp, AB Maier

Age | SPRINGER | Published : 2012

Abstract

The effect of chronological age on skin characteristics is readily visible, and its underlying histological changes have been a field of study for several years. However, the effect of biological age (i.e. a person's rate of ageing compared to their chronological age) on the skin has so far only been studied in facial photographs. Skin biopsies obtained from middle-aged offspring of nonagenarian siblings that are genetically enriched for longevity were compared to their partners who represent the general Dutch population. Though of the same chronological age, the offspring were previously observed to be of a younger biological age than their partners. The biopsies were analysed on several as..

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