5,676-adult study reveals 20% have advanced aging in one organ, linking organ age to 'biological age'.

New research indicates the potential to measure organ age, as a study measured specific organs in 5,676 adults, revealing 20% had advanced aging in one. This research builds on 'biological age,' a measure based on biochemistry. A case study, Bryan Johnson, showcases how an anti-aging regimen can impact organ age, with doctors reporting his test results to resemble a 37-year-old heart, 28-year-old skin, and 18-year-old lung capacity.

March 10, 2024
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