GRT 2111 Lecture Notes - Cell Culture, Leonard Hayflick, P53

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Animal research most common species: rats, mice, drosophila in vitro research. Studies of aging using human subjects can be either: cross-sectional (comparing younger & older adults), or longitudinal (following people over time) The aging process is very heterogeneous across individuals that is, people age at different rates e. g. , two 80-year-olds may be at different stages of the aging process or have different patterns of aging. The aging process is very heterogeneous within individuals. That is, some systems in the body age age faster than others within the same person e. g. , your heart may look great but your bones may be in bad shape. It is difficult to follow a person from birth to death because of: Attrition (loss) of subjects due to unwillingness to participate, illness or death. Effects of age, race, ethnicity, sex, ses, health, disease and disability status.

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