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美国普林斯顿大学、华盛顿大学等6所大学联合研究发现,测量基因端粒长度并不是预测寿命的最好方法,一个人的年龄、上下楼梯或短距离快走的能力,可更准确地预测一个人可以活多久。研究团队由来自美国普林斯顿大学、乔治城大学、华盛顿大学、斯坦福大学、加州大学和哥斯达黎加大学的专家共同组成,他们对60岁以上的美国人、53岁以上的中国人以及61岁以上的哥斯达黎加人进行了5年内的人口死亡率分析。研究人员首先分析了端粒与死亡率的关系,同时,
A joint study by six universities, including Princeton University in the United States and the University of Washington, found that measuring telomere length is not the best way to predict life expectancy. A person’s age, ability to go up and down stairs or short walks can more accurately predict how one person can How long? The research team consists of experts from Princeton University, Georgetown University, Washington University, Stanford University, University of California, and the University of Costa Rica. They are interested in Americans over 60, Chinese 53 and over, as well as Costa Ricans 61 and over A five-year population mortality analysis was conducted. Researchers first analyzed the relationship between telomere and mortality, at the same time,