Recent discoveries in the field of epigenetics suggest we might be able to slow aging, based on the realization that not everyone ages at the same rate. Evidence suggests that drugs or other medical procedures can slow epigenetic aging, but other factors, such as diet and disease states influence it too. This Aliquot features Dr. Steve Horvath, an expert in epigenetics and biostatistics and creator of the Horvath epigenetic aging clock.
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Recent discoveries in the field of epigenetics suggest we might be able to slow aging, based on the realization that not everyone ages at the same rate. Evidence suggests that drugs or other medical procedures can slow epigenetic aging, but other factors, such as diet and disease states influence it too. This Aliquot features Dr. Steve Horvath, an expert in epigenetics and biostatistics and creator of the Horvath epigenetic aging clock.
Introduction
Epigenetic aging (Rhonda Patrick discussion)
Obesity accelerates the aging clock. (Steve Horvath discussion)
Vitamin D supplementation can reverse the epigenetic age
Omega-3 fish oil has been shown to slow down the GrimAge epigenetic clock
Transplanting young cells into an old body may cause slower aging of the recipient or faster aging of the transplant cells
DNA methyltransferases have the potential to change epigenetic age
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