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The relation of telomere length at midlife to subsequent 20-year depression trajectories among women.

Jennifer Cai GillisShun-Chiao ChangWei WangNaomi M SimonSharon-Lise NormandBernard A RosnerDeborah BlackerImmaculata DeVivoOlivia I Okereke
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2019)
In this large prospective study of generally healthy women, longer telomeres at midlife were associated with significantly lower risk of a subsequent trajectory of worsening mood symptoms over 20 years. The results raise the possibility of telomere shortening as a novel contributing factor to late-life depression.
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