S1E03 - Measuring Biological Age
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Season 1: The Science of Aging | Episode 3: Measuring Biological Age
Welcome to an enlightening episode of The Deep Dive, where we explore the fascinating subject of biological age versus chronological age. This episode delves into the profound questions surrounding what it truly means to age, using the intriguing scenario of identical twins Eleanor and Evelyn as a starting point. Despite sharing the same birth date, their diverging health paths raise the pivotal question: What constitutes true age?
Join us as we unpack the complex science behind biological age measurement, featuring renowned tools like the DNA methylation epigenetic clocks, among others. We explore their reliability, potential biases, and the promise they hold for predicting health trajectories and validating anti-aging interventions. Discover the varying generations of clocks, from those predicting chronology to others measuring the pace of aging.
We delve into the limitations and ethical implications of these biomarkers, considering privacy concerns, the psychological impact of biological age results, and the societal risks of over-interpretation. Additionally, this episode provides a pragmatic framework for using biological age assessments to inform personal health decisions responsibly.
By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped with a nuanced understanding of the scientific potential and ethical dilemmas posed by biological age measurements, enabling you to navigate this cutting-edge field with both excitement and caution.
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