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Telomere Length and All-Cause Mortality: A Meta-analysis
Qi Wang, Yiqiang Zhan, Nancy L. Pedersen, Fang Fang, Sara Hägg
Ageing Research Reviews · 2018 · ▲ 332 citations
Abstract
Telomere(definition) attrition is associated with increased morbidity and mortality of various age-related diseases. Reports of association between telomere length (TL) and all-cause mortality remain inconsistent. In the present study, a meta-analysis was performed using published cohort studies and un-published data from the Swedish Twin Registry (STR). Twenty-five studies were included: four STR cohorts (12,083 individuals with 2517 deaths) and 21 published studies. In the STR studies, one standard deviation (SD) decrement of leukocyte TL corresponded to 13% increased all-cause mortality risk (95% confidence interval [CI]: 7%-19%); individuals in the shortest TL quarter had 44% higher hazard (95% CI: 27%-63%) than those in the longest quarter. Meta-analysis of all eligible studies (121,749 individuals with 21,763 deaths) revealed one SD TL decrement-associated hazard ratio of 1.09 (95% CI: 1.06-1.13); those in the shortest TL quarter had 26% higher hazard (95% CI: 15%-38%) compared to the longest quarter, although between-study heterogeneity was observed. Analyses stratified by age indicated that the hazard ratio was smaller in individuals over 80 years old. In summary, short telomeres are associated with increased all-cause mortality risk in the general population. However, TL measurement techniques and age at measurement contribute to the heterogeneity of effect estimation.
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Wang, Q., Zhan, Y., Pedersen, N.L., Fang, F., & Hägg, S. (2018). Telomere Length and All-Cause Mortality: A Meta-analysis. <em>Ageing Research Reviews</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2018.09.002
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Wang Q, Zhan Y, Pedersen NL, Fang F, Hägg S. Telomere Length and All-Cause Mortality: A Meta-analysis. Ageing Research Reviews. 2018. doi:10.1016/j.arr.2018.09.002.
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@article{qi2018Telome,
title = {Telomere Length and All-Cause Mortality: A Meta-analysis},
author = {Qi Wang and Yiqiang Zhan and Nancy L. Pedersen and Fang Fang and Sara Hägg},
journal = {Ageing Research Reviews},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1016/j.arr.2018.09.002},
}
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