State of Physical Fitness is a Reliable Predictor of Age-Related Mortality – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] State of Physical Fitness is a Reliable Predictor of Age-Related Mortality Being more physically fit at a given age reliably correlates with a lower future mortality risk. While human epidemiological data can only provide correlations, animal studies can and do provide evidence for physical fitness and exercise to modestly slow aspects of aging … Read more

Assessing Epigenetic Age Acceleration as a Predictor of Age-Related Morbidity and Mortality – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] Researchers here report on an assessment of epigenetic clocks (and PhenoAge). The study is one of a fair number of attempts to quantify just how effective these aging clocks are when it comes to predicting age-related disease and death. The interesting conclusion here is that epigenetic age acceleration, as determined using the present … Read more