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We have extended an earlier conceptualization of functional age [ 10] to present a method of estimating personal biological age, and from that, to estimate relative fitness and frailty.
We recently proposed that the concept of functional age can be derived from a representative database which includes information on a range of variables [ 10].
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The size of the sample responding in adulthood is adequate for the study of the major costly diseases, and for the study of functional ageing and its precursors.
We next investigated the effects of CaEDTA on functional aging phenotypes.
The second reason that an understanding of the functional "age" of IPSC-derived cells is important relates to the burgeoning use of IPSCs to study human disease.
Failure of CR to delay an age-associated phenotype is evidence against the potential relevance of that phenotype to functional aging.
This neurobehavioral assessment is termed the functional age of hearing loss.
Believe it or not, the average "functional age" of a school building in the United States is more than 42 years.
15, 19, 20 These instruments have a range of psychometric properties, although they include similar core elements of functional ability, age, and cognition.
The EFST has been validated previously using a community-based sample of functional adults aged 60 + years [ 23].
Time-associated loss of locomotion is a natural phenomenon attributed to a failure of maintaining a functional ageing muscle mass (Herndon et al., 2002).
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