2024
DOI: 10.1097/ee9.0000000000000311
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Associations between use of chemical hair products and epigenetic age: Findings from the Sister Study

Che-Jung Chang,
Katie M. O’Brien,
Jacob K. Kresovich
et al.

Abstract: Background: Hair products may be a source of harmful chemicals and have been linked to age-related health outcomes. We investigated whether the use of hair products is related to epigenetic age in a sample of Black (both Hispanic and non-Hispanic) and non-Hispanic White women. Methods: In a subset of 4358 participants aged 35–74 years from the Sister Study, we estimated cross-sectional associations between self-reported use of four chemical hair product… Show more

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