Sex differences in aging occur in many animal species, and they include sex differences in lifespan, in the onset and progression of age‐associated decline, and in physiological and …
JHG Fritz García, CI Keller Valsecchi… - Open …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Sex-specific differences in lifespan and ageing are observed in various species. In humans, women generally live longer but are frailer and suffer from different age-related diseases …
SN Austad, KE Fischer - Cell metabolism, 2016 - cell.com
Sex differences in longevity can provide insights into novel mechanisms of aging, yet they have been little studied. Surprisingly, sex-specific longevity patterns are best known in wild …
S Hägg, J Jylhävä - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
Aging is a complex biological process characterized by hallmark features accumulating over the life course, shaping the individual's aging trajectory and subsequent disease risks. There …
Although aging is a conserved phenomenon across evolutionary distant species, aspects of the aging process have been found to differ between males and females of the same …
In human populations, women consistently outlive men, which suggests profound biological foundations for sex differences in survival. Quantifying whether such sex differences are also …
Women have longer lifespans than men in all populations (1) and this has been attributed to various factors such as lifestyle, hormones, or asymmetry in the inheritance of mitochondrial …
FA Pappert, A Dubin, G Torres, O Roth - 2023 - europepmc.org
Sex-specific lifespan dimorphism is observed in many species, with females often outliving males. This is thought to be due to sex-specific and unequal resource allocation between …
JC Regan, L Partridge - Best practice & research Clinical endocrinology & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Sex differences in lifespan exist world-wide, with women outliving men by more than a decade in some countries. The gender gap is not a uniquely human phenomenon; most …