The regulatory effect of blood group on ferritin levels in aging: a retrospective study
Ni Xiaolin, Fenghong Yao, Mingkang Pan

TL;DR
This study shows that blood type affects how ferritin levels change with age, especially in types A and B.
Contribution
It reveals that ABO blood group moderates the age-ferritin relationship in older adults.
Findings
Ferritin levels decrease with age (ρ = -0.099, p < 0.001).
Blood types A and B show stronger age-related ferritin decline (p = 0.003 and p < 0.001).
Gender and blood group significantly influence ferritin levels (p = 0.005 and p < 0.001).
Abstract
Ferritin plays a pivotal role in the ageing process. Previous studies have identified statistically significant differences in ferritin levels among various ABO blood groups. However, the interaction between the ABO blood group and ferritin levels during senescence remains underexplored. This research was conducted as a retrospective study involving a cohort of 3,843 individuals aged 40 and over who underwent blood type and ferritin testing at Beijing Zhongguancun Hospital. Assumption testing is employed to assess the normal distribution of continuous variables in the context of regression analysis. Spearman correlation analysis was employed to examine the relationship between the non-normally distributed biochemical indicators and ferritin levels. Age was considered the independent variable, while gender and biochemical indicators related to ferritin served as control variables. Blood…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIron Metabolism and Disorders · Folate and B Vitamins Research · Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
