Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8264224 | Experimental Gerontology | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A non-invasive bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) and Cole-Cole impedance model parameters (R0, Râ, Ï and α) were used to analyze electrical properties of intact and stripped human skin for both gender subjects divided into younger and older age groups. R0, Râ and Ï significantly increased while α significantly decreased with age in stripped skin for both genders (p < 0.031). Using pooled data with respect to age, gender and skin stripping, R0, Râ and Ï values were shown to increase with age (p < 0.0034), R0, Ï and α were different between genders (p < 0.024) and R0, Râ and Ï decreased with skin stripping (p < 0.000008). All of four Cole-Cole parameters were age dependent with specific differences observed for genders and intact and stripped skin layers. Therefore, Cole-Cole parameters, obtained by non-invasive BIS measurements, are a new type of age dependent biomarkers.
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Authors
Jovana B. SimiÄ-KrstiÄ, Aleksandar J. Kalauzi, Srdjan N. Ribar, Lidija R. Matija, Gradimir N. Misevic,