Long-term impact of paediatric critical illness on the difference between epigenetic and chronological age in relation to physical growth

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Ines Verlinden from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Long-term impact of paediatric critical illness on the difference between epigenetic and chronological age in relation to physical growth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: We showed that, as compared with healthy children, former PICU-patients, in particular those aged 6 years or older at time of illness, revealed an epigenetic age-deceleration.
  • how: Next the authors identified vulnerable subgroups for epigenetic age-deviation using interaction analysis.

SUMMARY

    Critical illness in children is defined as any life-threatening medical . . .

     

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