In order to slow aging, it's important to know how circulating biomarkers change during aging, and how these biomarkers are associated with risk of death for all causes. In this video, I discuss blood test data for the oldest old, including centenarians (100 - 104y), semi-centenarians (105 - 109y), and super-centenarians (110y+).
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Blood Test Analysis: 100 - 111y (Centenarians, Semi- and Super-Centenarians)
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Posted 30 January 2021 - 11:54 AM
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Posted 02 September 2021 - 12:31 PM
My total Cholesterol is 163 18 yo 10 months my biological age is 7 yo at 18 yo 10 months my blood pressure 88x47(20 yo),glucose 84 20 yo triglycerides 79 18 yo 10 months
Edited by Fernando G, 02 September 2021 - 12:33 PM.
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Posted 02 September 2021 - 12:51 PM
My total Cholesterol is 163 18 yo 10 months my biological age is 7 yo at 18 yo 10 months my blood pressure 88x47(20 yo),glucose 84 20 yo triglycerides 79 18 yo 10 months
That's a good start, but what about data for other systems, like kidneys (creatinine, BUN, uric acid), RBCs, immune cells (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes), liver (AST, ALT, albumin)? The goal is to have it all look youthful.
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