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Advanced parental age affects cardiometabolic risk in offspring.

Ariadne Malamitsi-PuchnerDespina D Briana
Published in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2023)
ADVANCED AGE AT CONCEPTION USUALLY REFERS TO HUMAN MOTHERS AGED 35 YEARS PLUS AND FATHERS AGED 40 YEARS PLUS. ADVANCED PARENTAL AGE MAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR GENETIC AND/OR EPIGENETIC ALTERATIONS AND MAY AFFECT THE HEALTH OF OFFSPRING. LIMITED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES HAVE ADDRESSED THE EFFECT OF ADVANCED PARENTAL AGE ON CARDIO-METABOLIC FUNCTIONS IN HUMAN AND RODENT OFFSPRING. THIS MINI REVIEW AIMED TO PRESENT THE KNOWLEDGE BY FOCUSING ON ADVERSE AND FAVOURABLE OUTCOMES RELATED TO SEX-SPECIFIC RISKS AND INTERGENERATIONAL INHERITANCE.: CONCLUSION: The outcomes identified by this review were mainly negative, but there were also some positive results.
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