Body mass index is negatively associated with telomere length: a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of 87 observational studies

dc.contributor.authorGielen, Marij
dc.contributor.authorHageman, Geja J.
dc.contributor.authorAntoniou, Evangelia E.
dc.contributor.authorNordfjall, Katarina
dc.contributor.authorMangino, Massimo
dc.contributor.authorBalasubramanyam, Muthuswamy
dc.contributor.authorde Meyer, Tim
dc.contributor.authorHendricks, Audrey E.
dc.contributor.authorGiltay, Erik J.
dc.contributor.authorHunt, Steven C.
dc.contributor.authorNettleton, Jennifer A.
dc.contributor.authorSalpea, Klelia D.
dc.contributor.authorDiaz, Vanessa A.
dc.contributor.authorFarzaneh-Far, Ramin
dc.contributor.authorAtzmon, Gil
dc.contributor.authorHarris, Sarah E.
dc.contributor.authorHou, Lifang
dc.contributor.authorGilley, David
dc.contributor.authorHovatta, Iiris
dc.contributor.authorKark, Jeremy D.
dc.contributor.authorNassar, Hisham
dc.contributor.authorKurz, David J.
dc.contributor.authorMather, Karen A.
dc.contributor.authorWilleit, Peter
dc.contributor.authorZheng, Yun-Ling
dc.contributor.authorPavanello, Sofia
dc.contributor.authorDemerath, Ellen W.
dc.contributor.authorRode, Line
dc.contributor.authorBunout, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorSteptoe, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorBoardman, Lisa
dc.contributor.authorMarti, Amelia
dc.contributor.authorNeedham, Belinda
dc.contributor.authorZheng, Wei
dc.contributor.authorRamsey-Goldman, Rosalind
dc.contributor.authorPellatt, Andrew J.
dc.contributor.authorKaprio, Jaakko
dc.contributor.authorHofmann, Jonathan N.
dc.contributor.authorGieger, Christian
dc.contributor.authorPaolisso, Giuseppe
dc.contributor.authorHjelmborg, Jacob B. H.
dc.contributor.authorMirabello, Lisa
dc.contributor.authorSeeman, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorWong, Jason
dc.contributor.authorvan der Harst, Pim
dc.contributor.authorBroer, Linda
dc.contributor.authorKronenberg, Florian
dc.contributor.authorKollerits, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorStrandberg, Timo
dc.contributor.authorEisenberg, Dan T. A.
dc.contributor.authorDuggan, Catherine
dc.contributor.authorVerhoeven, Josine E.
dc.contributor.authorSchaakxs, Roxanne
dc.contributor.authorZannolli, Raffaela
dc.contributor.authordos Reis, Rosana M. R.
dc.contributor.authorCharchar, Fadi J.
dc.contributor.authorTomaszewski, Maciej
dc.contributor.authorMons, Ute
dc.contributor.authorDemuth, Ilja
dc.contributor.authorIglesias Molli, Andrea Elena
dc.contributor.authorCheng, Guo
dc.contributor.authorKrasnienkov, Dmytro
dc.contributor.authorD'Antono, Bianca
dc.contributor.authorKasielski, Marek
dc.contributor.authorMcDonnell, Barry J.
dc.contributor.authorEbstein, Richard Paul
dc.contributor.authorSundquist, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorPare, Guillaume
dc.contributor.authorChong, Michael
dc.contributor.authorZeegers, Maurice P.
dc.contributor.departmentMedical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicineen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-26T17:15:57Z
dc.date.available2019-12-26T17:15:57Z
dc.date.issued2018-09
dc.description.abstractBackground: Even before the onset of age-related diseases, obesity might be a contributing factor to the cumulative burden of oxidative stress and chronic inflammation throughout the life course. Obesity may therefore contribute to accelerated shortening of telomeres. Consequently, obese persons are more likely to have shorter telomeres, but the association between body mass index (BMI) and leukocyte telomere length (TL) might differ across the life span and between ethnicities and sexes. Objective: A collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of observational studies was conducted to investigate the associations between BMI and TL across the life span. Design: Eighty-seven distinct study samples were included in the meta-analysis capturing data from 146,114 individuals. Study-specific age- and sex-adjusted regression coefficients were combined by using a random-effects model in which absolute [base pairs (bp)] and relative telomere to single-copy gene ratio (T/S ratio) TLs were regressed against BMI. Stratified analysis was performed by 3 age categories ("young": 18-60 y; "middle": 61-75 y; and "old": >75 y), sex, and ethnicity. Results: Each unit increase in BMI corresponded to a -3.99 bp (95% CI: -5.17, -2.81 bp) difference in TL in the total pooled sample; among young adults, each unit increase in BMI corresponded to a -7.67 bp (95% CI: -10.03, -5.31 bp) difference. Each unit increase in BMI corresponded to a -1.58 × 10(-3) unit T/S ratio (0.16% decrease; 95% CI: -2.14 × 10(-3), -1.01 × 10(-3)) difference in age- and sex-adjusted relative TL in the total pooled sample; among young adults, each unit increase in BMI corresponded to a -2.58 × 10(-3) unit T/S ratio (0.26% decrease; 95% CI: -3.92 × 10(-3), -1.25 × 10(-3)). The associations were predominantly for the white pooled population. No sex differences were observed. Conclusions: A higher BMI is associated with shorter telomeres, especially in younger individuals. The presently observed difference is not negligible. Meta-analyses of longitudinal studies evaluating change in body weight alongside change in TL are warranted.en_US
dc.identifier.citationGielen, M., Hageman, G. J., Antoniou, E. E., Nordfjall, K., Mangino, M., Balasubramanyam, M., … TELOMAAS group (2018). Body mass index is negatively associated with telomere length: a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of 87 observational studies. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 108(3), 453–475. doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqy107en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/21582
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherOxford University Pressen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1093/ajcn/nqy107en_US
dc.relation.journalThe American Journal of Clinical Nutritionen_US
dc.rightsPublisher Policyen_US
dc.sourcePMCen_US
dc.subjectBMIen_US
dc.subjectTelomere lengthen_US
dc.subjectObesityen_US
dc.subjectLow-grade inflammationen_US
dc.subjectMeta-analysisen_US
dc.subjectObservational studiesen_US
dc.titleBody mass index is negatively associated with telomere length: a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of 87 observational studiesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
ul.alternative.fulltexthttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454526/en_US
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