Grandparents' College Education Linked to Age
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•Looking for clues about your biological age? Your grandparents' education may offer some insight.
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Study: Grandchildren of college-educated grandparents showed slower biological aging than those whose grandparents did not graduate from college.
Study: Parents' education level is a useful metric for children's early life socioeconomic status and exposure to social stressors.
Epigenetic clocks are promising tools for estimating length of life, and can offer insights about the risk for chronic disease and other health outcomes.
More research is needed to examine the myriad of factors that influence health trajectories of youth, authors caution.
They are also looking at social and psychological factors of accelerated epigenetic aging in samples with chronic conditions.
"In the United States , we tend to over-emphasize individual responsibility when it comes to health," says Agus Surachman .
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