Sentences with phrase «older than their chronological age»

Judge Baugh sentenced Rambold to 30 days in prison, saying that the girl, Cherice Moralzez, was «as much in control of the situation» as her teacher was and that she was «older than her chronological age,» whatever that even means.
They found that altering the activity of a gene called Cdk5 appeared to make the clocks run faster than normal, and the flies older than their chronological age.
For men, the average heart age was about eight years older than their chronological age; for women, their hearts were an average of five years older than their real age.
A 40 + person can easily be physically 10 years younger or older than their chronological age.
So the headlines read, «Ex-Teacher Gets 30 Days For Rape of Girl; Judge Says She Was «Older Than Her Chronological Age»».

Not exact matches

Using the epigenetic clock, they found that postmenopausal women with five insomnia symptoms were nearly two years older biologically than women the same chronological age with no insomnia symptoms.
«In the women we studied, those reporting symptoms such as restless sleep, waking repeatedly at night, having difficulty falling asleep and waking too early in the morning tended to be older biologically than women of similar chronological age who reported no symptoms,» she said.
In other words, if you ignore inflammatory triggers, your biological age will rapidly outpace your chronological age... meaning, you will be physically older than your years.
The effective age takes into account how well a property has been maintained and can be older or younger than the chronological age.
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