Measuring Biological Aging
Morgan and Rhonda discuss the limitations of using chronological age as a proxy for biological aging and explore the potential of epigenetic clocks to quantify the aging process. They compare the predictive power of epigenetic aging clocks to traditional clinical biomarkers and highlight the benefits of using a measure that captures mortality or physiological decline.In this clip
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Can methylation clocks target aging, as discussed in the episode Dr. Steve Horvath on epigenetic aging to predict healthspan: the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks, to predict healthspan using the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks?
Can methylation clocks target aging, as discussed in the episode with Dr. Steve Horvath on epigenetic aging, to predict healthspan using the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks?
Can methylation clocks target aging as discussed in the episode with Dr. Steve Horvath on epigenetic aging to predict healthspan: the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks and the clip Epigenetic Age?