Age Acceleration
Cross-source consensus on Age Acceleration from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Age acceleration is defined as predicted age minus chronological age. — Learning Multi-Relational Graph Representations for DNA Methylation-Based Biological Age Estimation
- Disease analyses evaluate whether disease samples have positive age acceleration and whether positive age acceleration identifies disease cases. — Learning Multi-Relational Graph Representations for DNA Methylation-Based Biological Age Estimation
- RelAge-GNN showed stronger disease age-acceleration sensitivity than the baselines in the reported analyses. — Learning Multi-Relational Graph Representations for DNA Methylation-Based Biological Age Estimation
- Age acceleration is interpreted as more biologically informative than ordinary regression error alone. — Learning Multi-Relational Graph Representations for DNA Methylation-Based Biological Age Estimation
- In schizophrenia, the three compared models had similar age-acceleration performance. — Learning Multi-Relational Graph Representations for DNA Methylation-Based Biological Age Estimation
- For postmenopausal ovarian cancer, RelAge-GNN identified about 40% of disease samples as having positive age acceleration. — Learning Multi-Relational Graph Representations for DNA Methylation-Based Biological Age Estimation