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Association of urinary melatonin levels and aging-related outcomes in older men
Highlights • Urinary melatonin levels, measured at a single point in later life, were not associated with cognitive or physical function in this cohort of older men. • These melatonin levels also were not related to mortality, including cardiovascular-related mortality, in this cohort. • Further res...
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description | Highlights • Urinary melatonin levels, measured at a single point in later life, were not associated with cognitive or physical function in this cohort of older men. • These melatonin levels also were not related to mortality, including cardiovascular-related mortality, in this cohort. • Further research should explore melatonin levels, particularly if assessed earlier in life, and other circadian markers with health aging outcomes in older men and women. |
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