Journal article
Facial appearance reflects human familial longevity and cardiovascular disease risk in healthy individuals
DA Gunn, AJM De Craen, JL Dick, CC Tomlin, D Van Heemst, SD Catt, T Griffiths, S Ogden, AB Maier, PG Murray, CEM Griffiths, PE Slagboom, RGJ Westendorp, S Kritchevsky
Journals of Gerontology Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background.As facial appearance can be readily quantified and skin tissue easily accessed, they could be valuable tools for determining how biological mechanisms influence tissue degeneration with age and, consequently, human health and lifespan. It is unknown, however, whether appearance reflects disease risk or lifespan independently of factors already known to associate with both health and appearance.Methods.In a cross-sectional study, we compared the amount of skin wrinkling on a sun-protected site (upper inner arm) and the facial appearance of 261 offspring (mean age 63.2 y) of nonagenarian siblings with 253 age-matched controls (mean age 62.7 y), all with no reported disease history. ..
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Awarded by Unilever PLC; Innovation Oriented Research Program on Genomics (SenterNovem)
Funding Acknowledgements
Unilever PLC; Innovation Oriented Research Program on Genomics (SenterNovem; IGE01014 and IGE5007).