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A Physiology Clock for Human Aging: BP and FEV1 As Top Predictors

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#1 Michael Lustgarten

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Posted 15 May 2022 - 11:29 AM


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#2 johnhemming

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Posted 15 May 2022 - 06:04 PM

This is an interesting video well worth watching.  I have personally moved to a period of weekly blood tests from what was previously four weekly tests.  This enables me to change my protocol on a weekly basis and see what outcomes there are.  

 

The results so far indicate that there are biomarkers that can shift quite rapidly theoretically indicating a substantial movement in the biological age, but actually indicating that the biomarkers are only part of the story.

 

Some, however, and I think CRP is one of these are more important than others.


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Posted 17 May 2022 - 07:55 AM

Interesting video Michael, as usual ! I like particularly the approach to measure physiologically relevant biomarkers telling status at organ level. Without removing anything to their importance maybe there is too much focus today on molecular biomarkers, say DNAm, and that's why I like Levine's approach but of course there are complementary.


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Posted 22 May 2022 - 05:14 AM

This is an interesting video well worth watching.  I have personally moved to a period of weekly blood tests from what was previously four weekly tests.  This enables me to change my protocol on a weekly basis and see what outcomes there are.  

 

The results so far indicate that there are biomarkers that can shift quite rapidly theoretically indicating a substantial movement in the biological age, but actually indicating that the biomarkers are only part of the story.

 

Some, however, and I think CRP is one of these are more important than others.

 

Sent you private msg., see if you are interestet in that proposal that us can engage now.



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#5 johnhemming

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Posted 22 May 2022 - 05:22 AM

Thank you for the message.  As it stands I have a protocol which seems to be working reasonably well. I will give details of it at some stage, but I am still working on parts of it.   I am not opposed to trying suggestions in principle, but the scientific underpinning needs to be explained.






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