Very Well Mind: Your Body Gets Much Older at These Two Ages, Study Shows

 


Your Body Gets Much Older at These Two Ages, Study Shows





Aging doesn’t only happen gradually but also in specific bursts at about the ages of 44 and 60, according to new research.1

Beginning in your early 40s, you will experience changes in lipids and alcohol metabolism while your kidney function, carbohydrate metabolism, and immune regulation decline around age 60. The researchers also noted significant changes to skin, muscle, and heart disease risk in both 40s and 60s.1

The study only included 108 people in California between the ages of 25 and 75, and more research is needed to confirm the findings. However, these findings could lead to new diagnostic tests and preventative strategies for aging-related diseases.

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