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Anti-Aging Markers

Meaning

Anti-aging markers are a quantifiable set of biological indicators, often molecular or physiological, whose optimal expression or level correlates with improved healthspan, reduced biological age, and enhanced cellular longevity. These biomarkers extend beyond standard clinical labs to include metrics like telomere length, DNA methylation patterns (epigenetic age), and mitochondrial function capacity. Monitoring these markers provides a clinical window into the body’s intrinsic rate of aging and the effectiveness of longevity interventions. Successful hormonal health management often involves optimizing these markers through targeted therapeutic regimens.