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Biological Age Testing: Methods and Interpretation
LongevityClinics Team14/6/2026 
Biological Age Testing: Methods and Interpretation
Biological age testing measures how quickly your body is aging.
Types of Tests
#### Epigenetic Clocks
**DNA methylation**: Measures chemical changes in DNA**Horvath Clock**: Most validated method**GrimAge**: Predicts mortality riskCost: $200-500#### Blood Biomarkers
Standard blood tests interpreted for agingInflammation markers, hormones, metabolic markersCost: $100-300#### Telomere Length
Measures chromosome end capsShorter telomeres = older biological ageCost: $150-300What Biological Age Tells You
How quickly you're aging relative to chronological ageImpact of lifestyle on aging rateEffectiveness of interventionsRisk of age-related diseasesImproving Biological Age
#### High Impact
Regular exercise (3-7 years younger)Quality sleep (2-4 years younger)Stress management (1-3 years younger)#### Moderate Impact
Healthy diet (1-2 years younger)Social connections (1-2 years younger)Not smoking (2-5 years younger)Recommended Testing
Test annually to track progressCombine multiple methods for accuracyInterpret with qualified professionalUse results to guide interventionsKey Takeaways
1. Biological age is more meaningful than chronological age
2. Multiple testing methods exist
3. Lifestyle changes can significantly improve biological age
4. Regular tracking helps measure progress
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