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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 3.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Gerontol. 2013 Dec 21;51:15–27. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2013.12.004

Table 2.

Overall summary estimates of effect for the associations between gender and telomere length from stratified random effects meta-analyses.

Stratification Noa ESb females–males 95% CI (Age-adjusted) p-value I2 p-valuec
None 36   0.090   0.015, 0.166 0.02 91.4% <0.001
Mean aged (years)
≤55.8 18   0.091 −0.018, 0.200 0.10 92.4% <0.001
>55.8 18   0.090 −0.021, 0.210 0.11 90.2% <0.001
F ratio p-value
Overalle 0.00 1.00
Measurement method
Real-time PCR 17 −0.047 −0.167, 0.072 0.44 93.2% <0.001
TRF Southern Blot 17   0.240   0.173, 0.307 <0.001 68.8% <0.001
Flow-FISH   2   0.077 −0.016, 0.171 0.11 0.0% 0.65
F ratio p-value
Overalle 5.72 0.007
Cell Typef
Whole Blood 27   0.132   0.050, 0.215 0.002 91.9% <0.001
PBMC   6 −0.070 −0.354, 0.215 0.63 87.9% <0.001
Lymphocytes   1 −0.194 −0.461, 0.072 0.15
Granulocytes   2   0.077 −0.016, 0.171 0.11 0.0% 0.65
F ratio p-value
Overalle 1.31 0.29
a

Number of studies.

b

Standardised regression coefficient (standardising for telomere length) representing the age-adjusted difference in telomere length between females and males. Here males are the baseline group so that the coefficient represents the difference in telomere length for females and males. Hence if females have longer telomeres this would be positive.

c

p-value is obtained from the heterogeneity χ2.

d

Stratified by the mean age above and below the median age.

e

Overall test for heterogeneity between subgroups by undertaking meta-regression and giving F ratio and p-values.

f

Cell types are whole blood (leukocytes: lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes) and Peripheral Blood Mononucleocytes (PBMC: enriched for lymphocytes), lymphocytes or granulocytes. Random effects meta-analyses were used throughout.