Research: Sadness, loneliness speed up ageing faster than smoking



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October 16, 2022 10:16 IST

Washington [US], October 16 (ANI): A study found that the appearance of molecular damage worsens age-related weakness and serious illness. Some people age faster than others because their molecular processes are more intensive.
Fortunately, the use of computational models of aging can help identify the accelerated rate of aging before its devastating effects become apparent (aging clocks). These models can be used to generate antiaging treatments for both individuals and populations.
One study found that the appearance of molecular damage worsens age-related weakness and serious illness. Some people age faster than others because their molecular processes are more intensive.

Fortunately, the use of computational models of aging can help identify the accelerated rate of aging before its devastating effects become apparent (aging clocks). These models can be used to generate antiaging treatments for both individuals and populations.
The authors of the article concluded that the psychological aspect of aging should not be neglected in either research or practical antiaging applications. According to Manuel Faria of Stanford University: “Mental and psychosocial states are some of the strongest predictors of health outcomes, and quality of life, but have been largely omitted from modern health care.”
The study offers a blueprint for “slowing or perhaps reversing psychological aging on a national scale,” according to Alex Zhavoronkov, CEO of Insilico Medicine.
AI guided mental health The web service called FuturSelf.AI, which Deep Longevity introduced earlier this year, is based on an earlier Aging-US article. The service provides a free psychological evaluation that is handled by AI and generates a detailed report on a user’s psychological age, as well as their present and future age. mental health. “FuturSelf.AI, in combination with the study of Chinese older adults, puts Deep Longevity at the forefront of biogerontology research,” says Deepankar Nayak, CEO of Deep Longevity. (AND ME)

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