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Leisure-Time and Occupational Physical Activity Associates Differently with Epigenetic Aging

Authors :
Tuija Leskinen
Elina Sillanpää
Urho M. Kujala
Miina Ollikainen
Anna Kankaanpää
Asko Tolvanen
Sailalitha Bollepalli
Jaakko Kaprio
Epigenetics of Complex Diseases and Traits
Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE
University of Helsinki
Source :
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Supplemental digital content is available in the text.<br />Purpose Greater leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) associates with healthier lives, but knowledge regarding occupational physical activity (OPA) is more inconsistent. DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns capture age-related changes in different tissues. We aimed to assess how LTPA and OPA are associated with three DNAm-based epigenetic age estimates, namely, DNAm age, PhenoAge, and GrimAge. Methods The participants were young adult (21–25 yr, n = 285) and older (55–74 yr, n = 235) twin pairs, including 16 pairs with documented long-term LTPA discordance. Genome-wide DNAm from blood samples was used to compute DNAm age, PhenoAge, and GrimAge Age acceleration (Acc), which describes the difference between chronological and epigenetic ages. Physical activity was assessed with sport, leisure-time, and work indices based on the Baecke Questionnaire. Genetic and environmental variance components of epigenetic age Acc were estimated by quantitative genetic modeling. Results Epigenetic age Acc was highly heritable in young adult and older twin pairs (~60%). Sport index was associated with slower and OPA with faster DNAm GrimAge Acc after adjusting the model for sex. Genetic factors and nonshared environmental factors in common with sport index explained 1.5%–2.7% and 1.9%–3.5%, respectively, of the variation in GrimAge Acc. The corresponding proportions considering OPA were 0.4%–1.8% and 0.7%–1.8%, respectively. However, these proportions were minor (

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Accession number :
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