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. 2011 Jul 1;6(7):828–837. doi: 10.4161/epi.6.7.16500

Table 1.

Risk factors investigated in studies of WBC DNA global methylation by assay type

Some support for lower global methylation Little to no support of an association with global methylation Some support for higher global methylation
Demographics
Age %5-mC 33
[3H]-methyl35
LINE-1 36
Alu34,36,37,41
%5-mC18
LINE-1 17,21,3741
Gender
(Females versus Males)
%5-mC33
LINE-1 17,21,3739,46
Alu46
%5-mC18
LINE-1 41
Alu41
LUMA 46
Alu37
Race
(Black versus White)
[3H]-methyl 53
LINE-1 39
CCGG 54 LINE-1 21
Environmental factors
Benzene LINE-1 55
Alu55
Persistent Organic Pollutants LINE-1 57
Alu41,57
LINE-1 41
Lead LINE-1 58,59
Alu58
Alu59
Arsenic [3H]-methyl 35
Air Pollution LINE-1 6264
Alu62,64
Alu63
Behavioral Risk Factors
Adult Active Cigarette Smoking %5-mC18,20
CCGG68
LINE-1 17,21,37,41,57,69
Alu37,41,57
Prenatal Cigarette Smoking LINE-1 73
Sat273
Alu73 [3H]-methyl53
Alcohol Drinking Alu37 LINE-1 21,37,41,79
Alu41
CCGG77,78
Higher Body size LINE-1 80 LINE-1 37,41,79
Alu 37,41
Higher Physical Activity LINE-1 79
Low Dietary Folate %5-mc18,81
LINE-1 21,79
Alu79