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Updated · Anti Aging News · Apr 29
Biological age diverges from chronological age and can be changed by lifestyle
Updated
Updated · Anti Aging News · Apr 29

Biological age diverges from chronological age and can be changed by lifestyle

7 articles · Updated · Anti Aging News · Apr 29
  • Research says genetics explain only 25% to 40% of variation, while active adults showed Telomere lengths linked to about nine fewer biological years than sedentary peers.
  • Epigenetic clocks, telomere length, VO2 max, inflammatory markers, grip strength and muscle mass are cited as measures tied to disease risk, cognition, physical capacity and lifespan.
  • The report says exercise, protein-adequate nutrition, sleep, stress control and reducing inflammation may improve aging markers, with possible benefits even when changes begin in people’s 40s and 50s.
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