14 research outputs found
Relative leukocyte telomere length by work-related exhaustion.
<p>Error bars represent standard error of mean.</p
Characteristics of the study population (N = 2911).
<p>Characteristics of the study population (N = 2911).</p
Association between relative leukocyte telomere length and the covariates.
<p>Association between relative leukocyte telomere length and the covariates.</p
Level of work-related exhaustion by characteristics of the study population.
a<p>Weighted percentage.</p
Association between level of work-related exhaustion and relative leukocyte telomere length.
a<p>Model 1 is adjusted for sex and age.</p>b<p>Model 2 is adjusted for sex, age, marital status, occupational grade, daily smoking, body mass index, physical illness, and common mental disorders.</p
Association between age and relative leukocyte telomere length by sex.
<p>Association between age and relative leukocyte telomere length by sex.</p
Telomere length as a function of age.
<p>Anxiety disorder core and subthreshold cases (N = 321) are shown with red dots and controls (N = 653) with blue dots, each dot representing one individual. Regression lines for both groups are shown with the same color coding.</p
Number of individuals w/o metabolic syndrome among the participants and their number being representative of the Finnish population aged over 30 years.
<p>Number of individuals w/o metabolic syndrome among the participants and their number being representative of the Finnish population aged over 30 years.</p
Protective and risk factors of metabolic syndrome in the Finnish population aged over 30 years (the univariate models).
<p>Protective and risk factors of metabolic syndrome in the Finnish population aged over 30 years (the univariate models).</p
The number of childhood adverse life events affects relative telomere length at adult age.
<p>Relative telomere length is adjusted for age and sex. Each bar presents group mean (± standard error of the mean).</p