PhD student, Daisy Zavala, led a recent article in Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences examining whether individuals who are biologically older than their chronological age show poorer cognitive performance in daily life. This article is available via open access and was selected as an Editor’s Choice by the journal.
- Citation: Daisy V Zavala, Natalie Dzikowski, Shyamalika Gopalan, Karra D Harrington, Giancarlo Pasquini, Jacqueline Mogle, Kerry Reid, Martin Sliwinski, Jennifer E Graham-Engeland, Christopher G Engeland, Kristin Bernard, Krishna Veeramah, Stacey B Scott, Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Chronological Age: Associations With Cognitive Performance in Daily Life, The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, Volume 79, Issue 1, January 2024, glad242, https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glad242
- Media:
- SBU Press Release
- Extended articles:
- Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News:Epigenetic Age Acceleration—Not Actual Age—May Better Predict Recall Abilities
- Medical Xpress: Could epigenetic age acceleration, not actual age, better predict how well you remember?
- Express Health Management: New Study Finds Link Between Biological Age Acceleration and Cognitive Decline (Also in Today’s Chronic)
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