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. 2022 Dec 24;12:22284. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26433-2

Table 1.

Characteristics of the analytic sample in a study of age acceleration indexed by the epigenetic algorithms Horvath, Hannum, Phenoage and DunedinPoAm: mean and standard deviation (n = 3105) by categorical variables, UK Household Longitudinal Study, 2010–2012.

N (%) Mean Horvath (SD) Mean Hannum (SD) Mean Phenoage (SD) Mean DunedinPoAm (SD) Mean age (SD)
Total 3140 (100) 0.00 (3.75) 0.00 (3.28)  − 0.00 (4.91)  − 0.00 (3.60) 54.5 (14.03)
Age
Old (born before 1956) 1522 (48.5) 0.01 (4.16)  − 0.01 (3.74)  − 0.16 (5.24)  − 0.06 (4.15) 66.6 (7.46)
Young (born in or after 1956) 1618 (51.5)  − 0.01 (3.31) 0.01 (2.79) 0.15 (4.57) 0.06 (2.98) 43.1 (7.89)
Two sample t-test p-value 0.91 0.91 0.08 0.37  < 0.0001
Sex
Male 1388 (44.2) 0.53 (3.79) 0.97 (3.29) 0.05 (4.90) 0.40 (3.54) 55.19 (14.07)
Female 1752 (55.8)  − 0.42 (3.65)  − 0.77 (3.07)  − 0.04 (4.92)  − 0.31 (3.62) 53.93 (13.98)
Two sample t-test p-value  < 0.0001  < 0.0001 0.61  < 0.0001 0.01
Marital status
Single 418 (13.3)  − 0.44 (3.43)  − 0.11 (2.82)  − 0.15 (4.79) 0.33 (2.91) 42.13 (13.02)
Married (coupled) 2036 (64.8)  − 0.003 (3.60) 0.03 (3.16)  − 0.28 (4.60)  − 0.33 (3.48) 55.17 (13.09)
Divorced (separate) 686 (21.9) 0.28 (4.28)  − 0.02 (3.87) 0.94 (5.69) 0.78 (4.14) 59.97 (12.85)
One way ANOVA p-value 0.009 0.73  < 0.0001  < 0.0001  < 0.0001
Highest education qualification
University degree 690 (22.0) 0.12 (3.44) 0.12 (2.92)  − 0.45 (4.51)  − 0.94 (2.80) 49.44 (13.20)
A-level 970 (30.9)  − 0.07 (3.79)  − 0.04 (3.38)  − 0.07 (5.09)  − 0.12 (3.50) 53.13 (13.82)
GCSE 1062 (33.8)  − 0.07 (3.81)  − 0.03 (3.28) 0.10 (4.96) 0.33 (3.60) 54.71 (13.38)
No qualification 409 (13.0) 0.04 (3.88)  − 0.09 (3.63) 0.64 (4.85) 1.02 (4.52) 65.71 (11.20)
Missing data 9 (0.3) 4.01 (5.54) 2.52 (2.24) 2.29 (7.61)  − 0.45 (3.40) 52.22 (9.97)
One way ANOVA p-value 0.69 0.70 0.004  < 0.0001  < 0.0001
Childhood social class
Disadvantage 968 (30.8) 0.13 (3.94) 0.29 (3.34) 0.63 (5.12) 0.46 (3.99) 57. 10 (13.70)
Intermediate 1836 (58.5)  − 0.06 (3.68)  − 0.11 (3.34)  − 0.30 (4.80)  − 0.14 (3.42) 53.90 (14.07)
Advantage 336 (10.7)  − 0.04 (3.49)  − 0.24 (2.70)  − 0.20 (4.72)  − 0.56 (3.19) 50.11 (13.37)
One way ANOVA p-value 0.44 0.003  < 0.0001  < 0.0001  < 0.0001
Adulthood social class
Disadvantage 941 (30.0) 0.05 (3.86) 0.05 (3.40) 0.62 (5.00) 0.81 (3.91) 56.47 (14.30)
Intermediate 776 (24.7)  − 0.11 (3.88)  − 0.38 (3.40)  − 0.22 (5.06)  − 0.08 (3.57) 56.03 (13.84)
Advantage 1423 (45.3) 0.03 (3.59) 0.17 (3.12)  − 0.29 (4.73)  − 0.49 (3.29) 52.33 (13.66)
One way ANOVA p-value 0.62 0.001  < 0.0001  < 0.0001  < 0.0001