Scientists Expose Link Between Reversible Aging and Stress

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Scientists Expose Link Between Reversible Aging and Stress
Scientists Expose Link Between Reversible Aging and Stress

Africa-Press – Djibouti. A person’s biological age can apparently be subject to « transient changes » while they undergo major surgery or deal with an illness such as « severe COVID-19. »

Experiencing various forms of stress may cause aging in humans, with that aging process then being reversed when an afflicted individual recovers from the stress that caused it, a new study published in the Cell Metabolism journal has suggested.

The team behind the study postulated that “biological age is fluid and exhibits rapid changes in both directions,” noting how they managed to discover signs of young mice’s biological age being increased by “heterochronic parabiosis,” only to be “restored following surgical detachment.”

The researchers also stated in their work that they were able to “identify transient changes in biological age during major surgery, pregnancy, and severe COVID-19 in humans and/or mice.”

The researchers argued that the “new layer of aging dynamics” they stumbled upon should be taken into consideration in future studies and insisted that “the elevation of biological age by stress may be a quantifiable and actionable target for future interventions.”

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