Does BioAge identify accelerated aging in individuals with bipolar disorder? An exploratory study in the FACE‐BD cohort
Bruno Etain,
Cynthia Marie‐Claire,
Luana Spano
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIndividuals with bipolar disorders (BD) have an estimated loss of life expectancy around 10–15 years. Several laboratory‐measured biomarkers of accelerated aging exist (e.g., telomere length), however with a questionable transferability to bedside. There is a need for easily and inexpensively measurable markers of aging, usable in routine practice, such as BioAge.MethodsWe calculated BioAge that estimates biological age based on routine blood tests and a physical exam, in a sample of 2220 outpatients… Show more
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