Ageotypes and Modern Longevity Biomarkers: What Physicians Should Monitor Beyond Telomeres Key Takeaways Stanford's ageotypes framework revolutionizes aging assessment by identifying four distinct aging patterns—metabolic, immune, hepatic, and nephrotic—enabling personalized longevity interventions beyond traditional approaches. • Telomeres alone are insufficient: Individual variation and tissue-specific differences
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Biological vs Chronological Age: Are Geriatricians Ready for ‘Aging Clocks’?
Biological vs Chronological Age: Are Geriatricians Ready for ‘Aging Clocks’? Abstract The concept of biological age versus chronological age represents a fundamental shift in how healthcare providers assess aging and age-related health risks. While chronological age measures the time elapsed since birth, biological
The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals
The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) Introduction Frailty assessment remains critically underutilized in healthcare settings despite affecting approximately 15% of noninstitutionalized adults in the United States
