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Frailty and Biological Age

Journal

ANNALS OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE AND RESEARCH
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 141-149

Publisher

KOREAN GERIATRIC SOC
DOI: 10.4235/agmr.21.0080

Keywords

Aging; Healthy aging; Frailty; Gene expression; DNA Methylation

Funding

  1. U.S. National Institutes of Health [AG022064, AG027905, GM103629]
  2. Louisiana Board of Regents through the Millennium Trust Health Excellence Fund [HEF [2001-2006]-02]
  3. Louisiana Board of Regents RC/EEP Fund through the Tulane-LSU CTRC at LSU Interim University Hospital

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A reliable model of biological age is crucial in geriatrics and gerontology, while epigenetic age models based on DNA methylation levels can accurately predict adverse outcomes related to aging. Frailty index, as a quantification of unhealthy aging progression, is currently the best predictor of mortality and provides insight into the biological processes of aging. Investigating multi-omics factors associated with the frailty index will offer further insights.
A reliable model of biological age is instrumental in the field of geriatrics and gerontology. This model should account for the heterogeneity and plasticity of aging and also accurately predict aging-related adverse outcomes. Epigenetic age models are based on DNA methylation levels at selected genomic sites and can be significant predictors of mortality and healthy/unhealthy aging. However, the biological function of DNA methylation at selected sites is yet to be determined. Frailty is a syndrome resulting from decreased physiological reserves and resilience. The frailty index is a probability-based extension of the concept of frailty. Defined as the proportion of health deficits, the frailty index quantifies the progression of unhealthy aging. The frailty index is currently the best predictor of mortality. It is associated with various biological factors and provides insight into the biological processes of aging. Investigation of the multi-omics factors associated with the frailty index will provide further insight.

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