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DNAmAge Reversal

Meaning

DNAmAge Reversal refers to the process of measurably decreasing an individual’s epigenetic age, which is a highly accurate biological age calculated based on specific patterns of DNA methylation across the genome. Epigenetic clocks, like the Horvath clock, utilize these precise methylation patterns as a superior biomarker of biological aging, often diverging significantly from chronological age. Achieving DNAmAge reversal suggests a true slowing or functional reversal of underlying biological aging processes at a molecular level. This metric is a key, quantifiable focus in longevity research and personalized wellness interventions.