Summary information

Study title

The AgeGuess database on chronological and perceived ages of people aged 3-100, 2012-2019

Creator

Ulrich, S, University of Southern Denmark

Study number / PID

853684 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-853684 (DOI)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

The here presented perceived age data span birth cohorts from the years 1877 to 2014. Since 2012 the database has grown to now contain around 200,000 perceived age guesses. More than 4000 citizen scientists from over 120 countries of origin have uploaded ~5000 facial photographs. Beyond ageing research, the data present a wealth of possibilities to study how humans guess ages and to use this knowledge for instance in advancing and testing emerging applications of artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms. In many developed countries, human life expectancy has doubled over the last 180 years from ~40 to ~80 years. Underlying this great advance is a change in how we age, yet our understanding of this change remains limited. Here we present a unique database rich with possibilities to study the human ageing process: the AgeGuess.org database on people’s perceived and chronological ages. Perceived age (i.e. how old one looks to others) correlates with biological age, a measure of a person’s health condition in comparison to the average of same-aged peers. Determining biological age usually involves elaborate molecular and cellular biomarkers. Using instead perceived age as a biomarker of biological age enables us to collect large amounts of data on biological age through a citizen science project, where people upload pictures of themselves and guess the ages of other people. It furthermore allows to collect data retrospectively, because people can upload photographs of themselves when they were younger or of their parents and grandparents. We can thus study the temporal variation in the gap between perceived age and chronological age to address questions such as whether we now age slower or delay ageing until older ages.

Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/2012 - 01/04/2019

Country

United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Canada, Mexico, Sweden, Germany (October 1990-), Italy, Brazil, Belgium, Netherlands, India, Russia, Philippines, Argentina, Norway, Ireland, Spain, South Africa, Austria, Australia, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Poland, Estonia, Portugal, Israel, Finland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Switzerland, Chile, South Korea, Venezuela, Serbia, Pakistan, Peru, Japan, Uruguay, Lithuania, Iran, Slovakia, Iceland, Thailand, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Greece, Egypt, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Puerto Rico, Hungary, Hong Kong, Georgia, Costa Rica, Belize, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Ukraine, Turkey, Taiwan, Singapore, Czech Republic, Guadeloupe, Bulgaria, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Slovenia, Romania, Latvia, Oman, Qatar, Niger, Kenya, Jordan, Jamaica, Guatemala, Faroe Islands, Ecuador

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric
Other

Data collection mode

The data are collected via the webpage at www.ageguess.org, which is accessible worldwide. Therefore, the data collection spans ~120 countries.

Funding information

Grant number

Unknown

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2019

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access.

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