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by beowulfey
694 days ago
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Article states they had fewer biomarkers of aging, and showed less age-associated obesity, fraility, and metabolic decline. So their "youth" period extended longer. Actually the point of healthspan vs lifespan is made in the introduction -- it was a justification for using mice for this study, which have clear health phenotypes that are analogous to humans. |
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Metabolic adaptations that prolong the life of mice might be just bringing them closer to where we are as opposed to something that would work for us.