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Age-Reversal Biometrics

Meaning

Age-reversal biometrics are a sophisticated set of quantifiable biological markers utilized to assess the actual biological age of an individual’s tissues and systems, aiming to measure the effectiveness of interventions designed to decelerate or reverse aging processes. These biometrics move beyond chronological age to reflect cellular and functional vitality. They provide objective, data-driven endpoints for longevity protocols, allowing for precise tracking of healthspan improvements. Clinical evaluation often incorporates metrics like telomere length, epigenetic clocks, and proteomic signatures for a comprehensive assessment.