Aging Speed

Definition:The rate at which biological aging occurs, often measured by biomarkers.

Aging speed refers to how quickly a person's biological processes age, which can be assessed through various biomarkers. These biomarkers are measurable indicators that reflect the physical and physiological changes occurring in the body over time. By examining these markers, researchers can estimate an individual's aging speed and understand how their body is responding to aging factors.

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