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Long-Term Longevity Markers

Meaning

Specific biological and physiological parameters that are clinically measured and strongly correlated with an individual’s extended healthspan and life expectancy. These markers move beyond standard blood panels to include advanced metrics reflecting cellular aging, metabolic efficiency, and systemic resilience. Examples include telomere length, DNA methylation patterns, and key ratios of anabolic to catabolic hormones. Monitoring these markers provides an objective, data-driven assessment of the rate of biological aging.