2022
DOI: 10.18632/aging.204149
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Common electrocardiogram measures are not associated with telomere length

Abstract: Aims: Aging is accompanied by telomere shortening. Increased telomere shortening is considered a marker of premature aging. Cardiac aging results in the development of cardiac pathologies. Electrocardiogram (ECG) measures reflect cardiac excitation, conduction, and repolarization. ECG measures also prolong with aging and are associated with cardiac pathologies including atrial fibrillation. As premature prolongation of ECG measures is observed, we hypothesized that such prolongation may be associated with telo… Show more

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“…This relates to younger people's greater exposure to occupational hazards, stress, or higher alcohol consumption [108][109][110]. In addition, when analyzing studies of cardiac electrical activity, there is no correlation between electrocardiographic features on the ECG and rTL [111]. However, those with a history of AF were significantly older than those free of arrhythmia and had shorter telomeres [62,[111][112][113].…”
Section: Telomeres and Afmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This relates to younger people's greater exposure to occupational hazards, stress, or higher alcohol consumption [108][109][110]. In addition, when analyzing studies of cardiac electrical activity, there is no correlation between electrocardiographic features on the ECG and rTL [111]. However, those with a history of AF were significantly older than those free of arrhythmia and had shorter telomeres [62,[111][112][113].…”
Section: Telomeres and Afmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, when analyzing studies of cardiac electrical activity, there is no correlation between electrocardiographic features on the ECG and rTL [111]. However, those with a history of AF were significantly older than those free of arrhythmia and had shorter telomeres [62,[111][112][113]. Therefore, to show a trend between the association of AF and rTL, age stratification is used (the entire study group was divided into quartiles-Q1-Q4) [112].…”
Section: Telomeres and Afmentioning
confidence: 99%