Vegan diet may be linked to drop in biological age - study
- A study suggests eating a vegan diet may reduce biological age after eight weeks, impacting heart, hormone, liver, and metabolic ages.
- Researchers emphasize the need for further investigation into the links between diet, weight, and aging.
- The authors noted the vegan group showed significant decreases in epigenetic age, indicating potential anti-aging benefits of plant-based diets.
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Vegan diet may lower your biological age, study of identical twins shows
A small study of identical twins, with one of each pair fed an omnivorous diet and the other a plant-based diet, found after eight weeks that those on the latter diet had lower weight and biological age.
·Hong Kong
Read Full ArticleFollowing a vegan diet for eight weeks could keep you young, in fact, it is associated with a reduction in the biological age estimated with a DNA test. (BEND)
·Italy
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