FIT in Your GENES® Agewell

Health Optimization Reverses the Aging Process

The old adage that “you are only as old as you feel” does not explain why some feel older than others of the same chronological age and gender.

What does explain it? Your Biological Age and the Age Acceleration.

Chronological age has always been considered a significant non-modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factor. Recent advances in the science of aging (gerontology) highlighted the impact of biological age on chronic conditions and mortality. Unlike chronological age, biological age is a modifiable risk factor.

Our program is based on groundbreaking research in epigenetics that evaluates DNA Methylation age and the pace of aging, including:

  • Telomere length
  • Diabetes risk (related to the propensity to develop diabetes, especially with statins)
  • Mitotic Clock report (related to the risk of cancer)
  • Immune system aging
  • Overall rate of aging (aging slower or faster than your chronological age)

Aging graphic

While chronological age is a number and cannot be changed, the biological age can be lower (younger) or higher (older) than the chronological age. Biological age is influenced by genetics, nutrition, exercise, psychosocial factors, sleep, stress, and toxins. Caloric restriction and medications such as metformin, rapamycin, and NAD may be helpful in biological age reversal.

Our Fit in Your GENES® Agewell program measures biological age and the pace of aging. Using a personalized protocol, you can significantly improve your biological age and lower your risk of major diseases and mortality.

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