Analyzing the connection between lifelong activity and longevity in aging research

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Analyzing the connection between lifelong activity and longevity in aging research
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A new research perspective was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as 'Aging (Albany NY)' and 'Aging-US' by Web of Science), Volume 16, Issue 17 on September 9, 2024, entitled, 'Longitudinal activity monitoring and lifespan: quantifying the interface.

Aging -USSep 19 2024 A new research perspective was published in Aging " and " Aging -US" by Web of Science), Volume 16, Issue 17 on September 9, 2024, entitled, "Longitudinal activity monitoring and lifespan: quantifying the interface."

As highlighted in the abstract of this perspective, understanding the relationship between lifelong activity and longevity is a crucial aspect of aging research. Researchers Su I Iao, Poorbita Kundu, Han Chen, James R. Carey, and Hans-Georg Müller from the Departments of Statistics and Entomology at the University of California, Davis, present a comprehensive framework for analyzing longitudinal activity and behavior. Their study examines how these factors relate to age-at-death on an individual level, emphasizing the importance of advanced statistical methods in aging research.

While the authors demonstrate their methodology using lifetime monitoring data from Mediterranean fruit flies, they emphasize that it can be adapted to other species, including humans. Advanced statistical techniques, such as functional principal component analysis, concurrent regression, Fréchet regression, and point processes, are employed to explore the relationship between activity and age-at-death.

"We provide an overview of advanced statistical methodologies that are particularly well-suited for analyzing such data, with a focus on understanding the complex relationships between age-at-death and activity, reproduction and diet at the individual level."Journal reference:Iao, S. I., et al. . Longitudinal activity monitoring and lifespan: quantifying the interface. Aging. doi.org/10.18632/aging.206106.

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