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The phrase "attributable to aging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing causes or reasons for certain effects or conditions that are linked to the process of getting older.
Example: "The decline in cognitive function is often attributable to aging, as the brain undergoes various changes over time."
Alternatives: "due to aging" or "resulting from aging".
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In fact, some researchers argue that declining testosterone may not be attributable to aging in itself, but to the fact that older men tend to gain weight more and develop more diseases.
Pete Dunne, vice president of the New Jersey Audubon Society, and a prolific writer about birds, with half a dozen books to his name, says part of the increase in birding -- and bird book publishing -- is attributable to aging baby boomers.
The exponential attributable to aging per se is very much obscured by disuse.
Thus, participants in this study were exceptionally healthy, and therefore, the difference between the two groups should be attributable to aging "per se".
Weight gain, which commonly occurs during the menopausal transition, seems to be attributable to aging rather than to the menopausal transition itself (3, 16).
Finally, we tested whether increases in M2a macrophages and the associated increase in fibrosis were attributable to aging of myeloid lineage cells.
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Regression analyses indicated that the increase in risk over time is highly attributable to ageing.
For instance, studies in France have found that only 3.4% of the rise in healthcare expenditure was attributable to ageing while in Korea it was approximately 10% [ 9, 13].
Whereas osteoarthritis is attributable to age-related wear and tear, rheumatoid arthritis results from a chronic attack on the synovia by cells of the body's immune system.
To report the presence of pseudocysts in retinal layers of eyes with geographic atrophy (GA) attributable to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and to estimate their prevalence.
Conclusions: Falls are a major contributing factor to the occurrence of symptomatic fractures in postmenopausal women, independent of and additive to the risk attributable to age and osteoporosis.
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