Social Inequality Accelerates Biological Ageing
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The synthesis of results from 140 studies and nearly 66,000 individuals shows that a low socio-economic status and marginalised racial or ethnicity are associated with faster biological aging in the epigenome. Evidence of accelerated biological ageing in connection with social deprivation is already available in children...
The well-being industry has embraced biological clocks, these tools able to estimate the real physiological age of an individual from blood samples, oral cells or saliva. Sleep, diet, physical exercise: many levers exist to slow down this biological aging. But a new study recalls a disturbing reality: access to these levers ... Read more The article Biological clocks reveal how poverty accelerates aging, from childhood onwards appeared first on …
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