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Longer Leukocyte Telomeres Are Associated with Ultra-Endurance Exercise Independent of Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Joshua Denham, Christopher P. Nelson, B O’Brien, Scott Nankervis, Matthew Denniff, Jack Harvey, Francine Z. Marques, Veryan Codd, E Zukowska-Szczechowska, Nilesh J. Samani, Maciej Tomaszewski, Fadi J. Charchar
PLoS ONE · 2013 · ▲ 118 citations
Abstract
Telomere(definition) length is recognized as a marker of biological age, and shorter mean leukocyte telomere length is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. It is unclear whether repeated exposure to ultra-endurance aerobic exercise is beneficial or detrimental in the long-term and whether it attenuates biological aging. We quantified 67 ultra-marathon runners' and 56 apparently healthy males' leukocyte telomere length (T/S ratio) using real-time quantitative PCR. The ultra-marathon runners had 11% longer telomeres (T/S ratio) than controls (ultra-marathon runners: T/S ratio = 3.5±0.68, controls: T/S ratio = 3.1±0.41; β = 0.40, SE = 0.10, P = 1.4×10(-4)) in age-adjusted analysis. The difference remained statistically significant after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors (P = 2.2×10(-4)). The magnitude of this association translates into 16.2±0.26 years difference in biological age and approximately 324-648bp difference in leukocyte telomere length between ultra-marathon runners and healthy controls. Neither traditional cardiovascular risk factors nor markers of inflammation/adhesion molecules explained the difference in leukocyte telomere length between ultra-marathon runners and controls. Taken together these data suggest that regular engagement in ultra-endurance aerobic exercise attenuates cellular aging.
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Denham, J., Nelson, C.P., O’Brien, B., Nankervis, S., Denniff, M., Harvey, J., Marques, F.Z., Codd, V., Zukowska-Szczechowska, E., Samani, N.J., Tomaszewski, M., & Charchar, F.J. (2013). Longer Leukocyte Telomeres Are Associated with Ultra-Endurance Exercise Independent of Cardiovascular Risk Factors. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069377
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Denham J, Nelson CP, O’Brien B, Nankervis S, Denniff M, Harvey J, et al. Longer Leukocyte Telomeres Are Associated with Ultra-Endurance Exercise Independent of Cardiovascular Risk Factors. PLoS ONE. 2013. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069377.
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@article{joshua2013Longer,
title = {Longer Leukocyte Telomeres Are Associated with Ultra-Endurance Exercise Independent of Cardiovascular Risk Factors},
author = {Joshua Denham and Christopher P. Nelson and B O’Brien and Scott Nankervis and Matthew Denniff and Jack Harvey and Francine Z. Marques and Veryan Codd and E Zukowska-Szczechowska and Nilesh J. Samani and Maciej Tomaszewski and Fadi J. Charchar},
journal = {PLoS ONE},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0069377},
}
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