Longevity Biomarkers Tracking is the systematic, longitudinal measurement of physiological indicators that correlate with the rate of biological aging and predicted healthspan, independent of chronological age. This involves assessing markers such as epigenetic drift, telomere dynamics, and systemic inflammation panels. It provides a quantitative gauge of aging progression.
Origin
This practice is a cornerstone of geroscience and preventative endocrinology, seeking objective, measurable data to guide interventions aimed at extending functional life. The tracking component emphasizes continuous assessment over time.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves utilizing advanced assays to monitor molecular signatures of cellular damage and repair capacity. By tracking these biomarkers, clinicians can evaluate the efficacy of interventions designed to improve cellular resilience, mitochondrial health, and hormonal signaling, thereby influencing the trajectory of age-related decline.
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