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. 2015 Apr;20(4):529-35.
doi: 10.1038/mp.2014.70. Epub 2014 Jul 29.

Determinants of telomere attrition over 1 year in healthy older women: stress and health behaviors matter

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Determinants of telomere attrition over 1 year in healthy older women: stress and health behaviors matter

E Puterman et al. Mol Psychiatry. 2015 Apr.

Abstract

Telomere length, a reliable predictor of disease pathogenesis, can be affected by genetics, chronic stress and health behaviors. Cross-sectionally, highly stressed postmenopausal women have shorter telomeres, but only if they are inactive. However, no studies have prospectively examined telomere length change over a short period, and if rate of attrition is affected by naturalistic factors such as stress and engagement in healthy behaviors, including diet, exercise, and sleep. Here we followed healthy women over 1 year to test if major stressors that occurred over the year predicted telomere shortening, and whether engaging in healthy behaviors during this period mitigates this effect. In 239 postmenopausal, non-smoking, disease-free women, accumulation of major life stressors across a 1-year period predicted telomere attrition over the same period-for every major life stressor that occurred during the year, there was a significantly greater decline in telomere length over the year of 35 bp (P<0.05). Yet, these effects were moderated by health behaviors (interaction B=0.19, P=0.04). Women who maintained relatively higher levels of health behaviors (1 s.d. above the mean) appeared to be protected when exposed to stress. This finding has implications for understanding malleability of telomere length, as well as expectations for possible intervention effects. This is the first study to identify predictors of telomere length change over the short period of a year.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest

Drs. Jue Lin, Elissa Epel and Elizabeth Blackburn are co-founders of Telome Health Inc., a diagnostic company measuring telomere biology.

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Predicted Telomere Length Change Over One Year as a Function of Major Life Stressors and Cumulative Health Behaviors Note. Lines are predicted relationships between major life stressors and change in telomere length over the one year of study at three levels of cumulative health behaviors, low (−1 SD), moderate (mean), and high (+1 SD).

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