Associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and lifestyle‐related factors with DNA methylation‐based ageing clocks in older men: WASEDA'S Health Study

Author:

Kawamura Takuji12ORCID,Radak Zsolt23,Tabata Hiroki14,Akiyama Hiroshi5ORCID,Nakamura Nobuhiro3,Kawakami Ryoko16,Ito Tomoko17,Usui Chiyoko3,Jokai Matyas2,Torma Ferenc8,Kim Hyeon‐Ki2,Miyachi Motohiko3,Torii Suguru3,Suzuki Katsuhiko3,Ishii Kaori3,Sakamoto Shizuo39,Oka Koichiro3,Higuchi Mitsuru3,Muraoka Isao3,McGreevy Kristen M.10,Horvath Steve1011ORCID,Tanisawa Kumpei3

Affiliation:

1. Waseda Institute for Sport Sciences, Waseda University Saitama Japan

2. Research Centre for Molecular Exercise Science Hungarian University of Sports Science Budapest Hungary

3. Faculty of Sport Sciences Waseda University Saitama Japan

4. Sportology Centre Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

5. Graduate School of Sport Sciences Waseda University Saitama Japan

6. Physical Fitness Research Institute, Meiji Yasuda Life Foundation of Health and Welfare Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Food and Nutrition Tokyo Kasei University Tokyo Japan

8. Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

9. Faculty of Sport Science Surugadai University Saitama Japan

10. Department of Biostatistics, Fielding School of Public Health University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA

11. Department of Human Genetics, David Geffen School of Medicine University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractDNA methylation‐based age estimators (DNAm ageing clocks) are currently one of the most promising biomarkers for predicting biological age. However, the relationships between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), measured directly by expiratory gas analysis, and DNAm ageing clocks are largely unknown. We investigated the relationships between CRF and the age‐adjusted value from the residuals of the regression of DNAm ageing clock to chronological age (DNAmAgeAcceleration: DNAmAgeAccel) and attempted to determine the relative contribution of CRF to DNAmAgeAccel in the presence of other lifestyle factors. DNA samples from 144 Japanese men aged 65–72 years were used to appraise first‐ (i.e., DNAmHorvath and DNAmHannum) and second‐ (i.e., DNAmPhenoAge, DNAmGrimAge, and DNAmFitAge) generation DNAm ageing clocks. Various surveys and measurements were conducted, including physical fitness, body composition, blood biochemical parameters, nutrient intake, smoking, alcohol consumption, disease status, sleep status, and chronotype. Both oxygen uptake at ventilatory threshold (VO2/kg at VT) and peak oxygen uptake (VO2/kg at Peak) showed a significant negative correlation with GrimAgeAccel, even after adjustments for chronological age and smoking and drinking status. Notably, VO2/kg at VT and VO2/kg at Peak above the reference value were also associated with delayed GrimAgeAccel. Multiple regression analysis showed that calf circumference, serum triglyceride, carbohydrate intake, and smoking status, rather than CRF, contributed more to GrimAgeAccel and FitAgeAccel. In conclusion, although the contribution of CRF to GrimAgeAccel and FitAgeAccel is relatively low compared to lifestyle‐related factors such as smoking, the results suggest that the maintenance of CRF is associated with delayed biological ageing in older men.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Waseda University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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