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Quantifying Biological Age: Blood Test #4 in 2022

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#1 Michael Lustgarten

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Posted 24 July 2022 - 11:09 AM


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#2 albedo

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Posted 25 July 2022 - 04:12 PM

Thank you Michael. I guess next to the average values you must have also thought about the variance in those points and how a lowering (or increase) of the average might have a real significance e.g. when assessing the impact of a therapy or other interventions.


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#3 johnhemming

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Posted 25 July 2022 - 07:46 PM

I was doing weekly tests although I have stopped because I am travelling.  I am messing around with my metabolism, but they vary quite widely such that the Pheno age for 14/7/2022 was 58.97 and 19/7/2022 was 52.99.

 

That does not mean I don't have confidence in Phenoage as a summary and I have had it as low as 49.91 in January, but I think a more subtle approach to biomarkers is warranted.

 

I think my current state is better than January.  My HbA1c is really low and things like creatinine are quite good.  My main current problem is RBC quality, but I think I am sorting that.

 

 


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