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Biological Age Modulation

Meaning

Biological age modulation is the intentional application of clinical and lifestyle interventions aimed at favorably influencing an individual’s biological age, often assessed using epigenetic biomarkers, relative to their chronological age. This proactive practice seeks to decelerate, stabilize, or potentially reverse the accumulation of molecular and cellular damage inherent to the aging process. The core objective is to extend healthspan by enhancing physiological function and reducing the systemic risk of age-related disease. This is a central paradigm in advanced longevity medicine, shifting focus from treating illness to optimizing intrinsic vitality.