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Blood and skeletal muscle ageing determined by epigenetic clocks and their associations with physical activity and functioning
Published 2021Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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The Association Between Epigenetic Clocks and Physical Functioning in Older Women : A 3-Year Follow-up
Published 2022Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Suboptimal dietary patterns are associated with accelerated biological aging in young adulthood : a study with twins
Published 2025Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Telomere length in circulating leukocytes is associated with lung function and disease
Published 2014Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Does the epigenetic clock GrimAge predict mortality independent of genetic influences : an 18 year follow-up study in older female twin pairs
Published 2021Subjects: “…biological age…”
Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Genome-Wide Association Analysis in Humans Links Nucleotide Metabolism to Leukocyte Telomere Length
Published 2020Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Do Epigenetic Clocks Provide Explanations for Sex Differences in Life Span? : A Cross-Sectional Twin Study
Published 2022Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Does telomere length predict decline in physical functioning in older twin sisters during an 11-year follow-up?
Published 2016Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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The associations of long-term physical activity in adulthood with later biological ageing and all-cause mortality : a prospective twin study
Published 2025Subjects:Peer reviewedArticles Research article -
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Association of functional age with physical activity in older people living at home
Published 2023Subjects:Theses Master thesis -
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Changes in the neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory performance during the competitive season in early and late matured 14-15- year old male ice hockey players
Published 2012Subjects:Theses Master thesis