Low birthweight is associated with epigenetic age acceleration in the first 3 years of life.
Edward B QuinnChu J HsiaoFelicien M MaishaConnie J MulliganPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2023)
Our longitudinal analysis provides the first evidence for accelerated epigenetic aging that emerges between birth and age 3 and associates with low birthweight. These results suggest that early life experiences, such as low birthweight, may shape the trajectory of epigenetic aging in early childhood. Furthermore, accelerated epigenetic aging may be a pathway that links low birthweight and poor adult health outcomes.