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Lifestyles and their relative contribution to biological aging across multiple-organ systems: Change analysis from the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort study

Yuan Zhang 1
DAN TANG 1, 2
Ning Zhang 1
Yi Xiang 1
YIFAN HU 1
WEN QIAN 3
Yangji Baima 4
Xianbin Ding 5
Ziyun Wang 6
Jianzhong Yin 7
Xiong Xiao 1
Xing Zhao 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-07
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Abstract
Background:

Biological aging exhibits heterogeneity across multi-organ systems. However, it remains unclear how is lifestyle associated with overall and organ-specific aging and which factors contribute most in Southwest China.

Methods:

This study involved 8396 participants who completed two surveys from the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort (CMEC) study. The healthy lifestyle index (HLI) was developed using five lifestyle factors: smoking, alcohol, diet, exercise, and sleep. The comprehensive and organ-specific biological ages (BAs) were calculated using the Klemera–Doubal method based on longitudinal clinical laboratory measurements, and validation were conducted to select BA reflecting related diseases. Fixed effects model was used to examine the associations between HLI or its components and the acceleration of validated BAs. We further evaluated the relative contribution of lifestyle components to comprehension and organ systems BAs using quantile G-computation.

Results:

About two-thirds of participants changed HLI scores between surveys. After validation, three organ-specific BAs (the cardiopulmonary, metabolic, and liver BAs) were identified as reflective of specific diseases and included in further analyses with the comprehensive BA. The health alterations in HLI showed a protective association with the acceleration of all BAs, with a mean shift of –0.19 (95% CI −0.34, –0.03) in the comprehensive BA acceleration. Diet and smoking were the major contributors to overall negative associations of five lifestyle factors, with the comprehensive BA and metabolic BA accounting for 24% and 55% respectively.

Conclusions:

Healthy lifestyle changes were inversely related to comprehensive and organ-specific biological aging in Southwest China, with diet and smoking contributing most to comprehensive and metabolic BA separately. Our findings highlight the potential of lifestyle interventions to decelerate aging and identify intervention targets to limit organ-specific aging in less-developed regions.

Funding:

This work was primarily supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 82273740) and Sichuan Science and Technology Program (Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, Grant No. 2024NSFSC0552). The CMEC study was funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2017YFC0907305, 2017YFC0907300). The sponsors had no role in the design, analysis, interpretation, or writing of this article.

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Zhang Y. et al. Lifestyles and their relative contribution to biological aging across multiple-organ systems: Change analysis from the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort study // eLife. 2025. Vol. 13.
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Zhang Y., TANG D., Zhang N., Xiang Y., HU Y., QIAN W., Baima Y., Ding X., Wang Z., Yin J., Xiao X., Zhao X. Lifestyles and their relative contribution to biological aging across multiple-organ systems: Change analysis from the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort study // eLife. 2025. Vol. 13.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.7554/elife.99924.3
UR - https://elifesciences.org/articles/99924
TI - Lifestyles and their relative contribution to biological aging across multiple-organ systems: Change analysis from the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort study
T2 - eLife
AU - Zhang, Yuan
AU - TANG, DAN
AU - Zhang, Ning
AU - Xiang, Yi
AU - HU, YIFAN
AU - QIAN, WEN
AU - Baima, Yangji
AU - Ding, Xianbin
AU - Wang, Ziyun
AU - Yin, Jianzhong
AU - Xiao, Xiong
AU - Zhao, Xing
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/07
PB - eLife Sciences Publications
VL - 13
SN - 2050-084X
ER -
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@article{2025_Zhang,
author = {Yuan Zhang and DAN TANG and Ning Zhang and Yi Xiang and YIFAN HU and WEN QIAN and Yangji Baima and Xianbin Ding and Ziyun Wang and Jianzhong Yin and Xiong Xiao and Xing Zhao},
title = {Lifestyles and their relative contribution to biological aging across multiple-organ systems: Change analysis from the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort study},
journal = {eLife},
year = {2025},
volume = {13},
publisher = {eLife Sciences Publications},
month = {mar},
url = {https://elifesciences.org/articles/99924},
doi = {10.7554/elife.99924.3}
}