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Discover where you're starting your anti-aging or wellness journey form, with an in-depth look at various, significant epigenetic biomarkers related to aging.
Use the results of your biological age test to modify your lifestyle and environment as needed, through interventions clinically proven topositively impact your body's aging processes.
AppointmentSample Type
Dried Blood
Methods Used
DNA Methylation
Processing Time
5-6 Weeks
Requirement
Only single spot blood sample
TruAge COMPLETE
TruAge PACE
TrueAge COMPLETE
TrueAge COMPLETE
One test to predict many chronic diseases, exposures and other omic biomarkers. TruAge becomes the best aging and disease predictor available on the market.
When to retest?
The DunedinPACE algorithm's high precision and sensitivity to little lifestyle and medical changes allow you to retest frequently and monitor changes to your speed of aging.
We recommend 3 months between testing, but some people see differences in 6 weeks.
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We measure 1,000,000+ health-related genomic sites. Due to more scientific evidence, we use blood to measure.
You'll get a 30-page report on biological age factors. Our test reproducibility is over 99%, The test is very precise.
Our Epigenetic Leukocyte Telomere Length (DNAmTL) outperforms conventional Leukocyte Telomere Length
DNAmTL is not only an epigenetic biomarker of replicative history of cells, but a useful marker of age-related pathologies that are associated with it.
Biological age, as opposed to chronological age, refers to the state of an individual's body and overall health. While chronological age simply counts the number of years a person has lived, biological age considers a variety of factors such as lifestyle choices, heredity, and overall health to establish the true "age" of a person's body.
Understanding one's biological age can be useful in a variety of ways. It enables people to make informed choices about their health and lifestyle in order to improve their overall well-being. It also assists healthcare practitioners in developing individualized treatment regimens based on an individual's unique requirements.
What is Reported on TrueAge COMPLETE?
Built for contextual benefit to the patient and for epidemiological review on epigenetic aging.
Reported in almost every publication, this helps us most decide clinical recommendations
One of the most accurate clocks and most predictive of age related outcomes
More correlated and predictive of outcomes than regular telomere length but not clinically relevant yet.
DNA methylation is a biological process by which methyl groups are added to the DNA molecule. Methylation can change the activity of a DNA segment without changing the sequence. When located in a gene promoter, DNA methylation typically acts to repress gene transcription. In mammals, DNA methylation is essential for normal development and is associated with a number of key processes including genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, repression of transposable elements, aging, and carcinogenesis.
Recent research has uncovered compelling evidence of genome-wide DNA methylation changes in aging and age-related diseases. DNA methylation alterations are known to occur with and contribute to carcinogenesis, making them promising cancer biomarkers.
One test to predict many chronic diseases, exposures and other omic biomarkers