Biological Age Velocity Tracking is the clinical assessment of the rate at which an individual’s biological age is progressing relative to their chronological age. This method utilizes advanced epigenetic clocks and multi-biomarker algorithms to quantify the speed of aging, providing a dynamic and actionable measure of health span. The resulting velocity metric offers a crucial, personalized insight into the effectiveness of current lifestyle and therapeutic interventions.
Origin
The origin lies in the field of gerontology and the advancement of epigenetic science, particularly the discovery and validation of DNA methylation-based clocks. Velocity tracking emerged as a more potent metric than a single biological age snapshot, focusing dynamically on the change over sequential time points.
Mechanism
The tracking mechanism primarily utilizes specific methylation sites on the DNA genome, which are known to correlate strongly with all-cause mortality and age-related diseases. Changes in these epigenetic markers are measured across time points to calculate the “velocity,” or how many biological years are accrued per chronological year, thus directly reflecting the pace of cellular senescence and systemic decline.
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