Sex Differences in Longevity
Cross-source consensus on Sex Differences in Longevity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The paper does not present a human cohort analysis linking motif burden, tissue expression, reproductive anatomy, and individual longevity. — Noncoding RNAs evolutionarily extend animal lifespan
- The human sex-difference interpretation is based on tissue expression and motif content rather than direct measurements of individual lifespan effects. — Noncoding RNAs evolutionarily extend animal lifespan
- The paper extends its ncRNA motif interpretation to human sex differences in longevity. — Noncoding RNAs evolutionarily extend animal lifespan
- The study argues that ovaries and endometriums contain more longevity motif activity than male testis. — Noncoding RNAs evolutionarily extend animal lifespan
- The paper describes explanations involving sex chromosomes, infection, disease, environmental factors, and social determinants as insufficient at the population level. — Noncoding RNAs evolutionarily extend animal lifespan