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🧵 1/6 Greater insights into the hallmarks of aging and their links to diseases have sparked a surge in testing the geroscience hypothesis. This focuses on interventions to delay aging-related diseases, underlining the growing need for operational biomarkers of aging.

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🧵 6/6 Check out the latest open-access editorial from Consortium Contributor Nathan LeBrasseur in Aging_Cell for high-level insights into where our field stands in relation to aging interventions and health outcomes based on biomarkers of aging. buff.ly/3vSHXF0

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🧵 5/6 Biomarkers showing changes in aging-related proteins might also predict long-term health outcomes. This could make them valuable in both clinical trials and personal health management, aligning with the geroscience hypothesis.

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🧵 3/6 A candidate panel for senescence biomarkers, including various proteins, shows promise. It can measure changes in the blood tied to aging and could potentially guide interventions targeting aging hallmarks.

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Biomarkers of Aging Consortium Nathan LeBrasseur Aging_Cell (1of2)Vitamin & minerals in right doses can act as suppressors of senescence.
Senescent cells accumulate dysfunctional organelles so read about these interactions in cellular senescence.

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🧵 1/5 Recent work co-authored by Contributor @danbelsky reveals that biological aging markers measurable in our blood can directly link to brain structure changes. DunedinPACE measure demonstrates significant correlations with reductions in hippocampal and total brain volume.

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🧵 2/6 Techniques for measuring aging hallmarks like mitochondrial dysfunction and proteostasis are advancing. Yet, some challenges remain in accessing tissues like the heart and brain for human studies, driving efforts to develop more accessible biomarkers.

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Daniel Belsky 🧵 4/5 The research supports the geroscience hypothesis, proposing that a universal aging process affects all organ systems, including the brain. This insight helps track and potentially mitigate aging effects through early interventions.

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