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  2. Epigenetic clock - Wikipedia

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    Thus the age correlation is close to its maximum possible correlation value of 1. Other biological clocks are based on a) telomere length, b) p16INK4a expression levels (also known as INK4a/ARF locus), [39] and c) microsatellite mutations. [40] The correlation between chronological age and telomere length is r = −0.51 in women and r = −0.55 ...

  3. Colon cancer: Measuring ‘biological age’ may help predict who ...

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    One’s biological age, which measures the body’s physiological state, may help predict who is at risk for developing colon polyps, a known risk factor for colorectal cancer.

  4. 'I Did An At-Home Biological Age Test. Here's What It ...

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    According to the results, my “biological age” was 17 years old. The odd part? ... the company analyzes 10 aspects of aging on your genome to calculate your rate of aging in key systems like ...

  5. Biomarkers of aging - Wikipedia

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    Chromosomes during methylation. Biomarkers of aging are biomarkers that could predict functional capacity at some later age better than chronological age. [1] Stated another way, biomarkers of aging would give the true "biological age", which may be different from the chronological age.

  6. How old are you really? Tests reveal your 'biological' age

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    Commercial tests can help you determine your biological age, the rate at which your cells are aging. Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an Emory Healthcare internist, says, there are a lot of ways we can slow ...

  7. Death clock calculator - Wikipedia

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    The death clock calculator is a conceptual idea of a predictive algorithm that uses personal socioeconomic, demographic, or health data (such as gender, age, or BMI) to estimate a person's lifespan and provide an estimated time of death.

  8. A noninvasive cheek swab test could help predict aging, risk ...

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    Developing epigenetic clocks to estimate biological age. Over the last decade, scientists have created various tools known as “epigenetic clocks” to estimate biological age by analysing DNA ...

  9. Bone age - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a bone age that is older than a person's chronological age may be detected in a child growing faster than normal. A delay or advance in bone age is most commonly associated with normal variability in growth, but significant deviations between bone age and biological age may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires ...