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Journal: Gerontology
Gerontology (2018) 64 (4): 326–332.
Published Online: 23 January 2018
..., hair and skin colour, as well as geographic ancestry and age. Information on the chronological age of a stain donor (or any sample donor) is elemental for forensic investigations in a number of aspects and has, therefore, been explored by researchers in some detail. Among different methodological...
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Journal: Gerontology
Gerontology (2012) 58 (4): 344–353.
Published Online: 20 March 2012
... two sets of true BA (TBA) prediction models. The TBA models were examined for validity by comparing TBA to the corresponding chronological age (CA) with clinical risk factors. Results: TBA prediction models with r 2 values of 0.638 and 0.672 were developed, each unique to men and women, respectively...
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Journal: Gerontology
Gerontology (2010) 56 (2): 129–140.
Published Online: 26 November 2009
...Xiaojuan Bai; Lulu Han; Qiang Liu; Haiyan Shan; Hongli Lin; Xuefeng Sun; Xiang-mei Chen Background: Although there have been cross-sectional and longitudinal studies examining biological age (BA) with chronological age (CA)-related changes in physical, physiological, biochemical, and hormonal...
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Journal: Gerontology
Gerontology (1999) 45 (3): 165–167.
Published Online: 16 April 1999
... by analysis of variance and expressed as the intra-class coefficient of correlation (ICCC). Results: The ICCC of the BA estimation was 0.76 (p < 0.001). Within-subject standard deviation of the estimate was 3.4 years. On average, BA was 4.8 (±4.4) years lower than chronological age (p < 0.001...
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Journal: Gerontology
Gerontology (1999) 45 (2): 83–86.
Published Online: 17 February 1999
... to chronological age or adult height. Visual acuity, lens opacity, hearing threshold, cognitive decline, and the number of teeth were associated with age, while systolic blood pressure and skin thickness were related to height. Grip strength was associated with both. Conclusions: The differential associations...