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. 2016 Mar 31;7:11174. doi: 10.1038/ncomms11174

Table 2. Associations with lifespan are age-dependent.

Parent Age range Lives Deaths Beta HR s.e. P value Years
                 
Variant rs429358
Father 40–75 73,100 33,393 0.0752 1.0588 0.0212 7.03 × 10−3 −0.30
Father 75+ 35,778 24,086 0.1147 1.1216 0.0252 5.34 × 10−6 −0.65
Mother 40–75 75,576 20,780 0.0858 1.0896 0.0268 0.0013 −0.19
Mother 75+ 46,365 25,846 0.1847 1.2028 0.0241 1.72 × 10−14 −1.13
                 
Variant rs10519203
Father 40–75 111,025 51,984 0.0924 1.0968 0.0131 1.66 × 10−12 −0.47
Father 75+ 53,244 36,139 0.0321 1.0327 0.0158 0.043 −0.16
Mother 40–75 115,003 32,758 0.0565 1.0581 0.0165 6.24 × 10−4 −0.26
Mother 75+ 69,620 39,201 0.0292 1.0296 0.0152 0.055 −0.23

P values are given for the discovery analysis of parental allelic dose effect for the sentinel SNP at each locus, separately for maternal and paternal lifespans and younger (40–75) and older (75+) ages. Beta is the effect size from the full Cox model, HR is hazard ratio, years gives the reduction in lifespan in years for a (parental generation) individual carrying one copy of the variant.