Small RNA molecules in the blood can predict two-year survival in older adults more accurately than age or other common health measures.
People who lived longer had lower piRNA levels, suggesting these molecules may play a direct role in how long we live.
After age and sex, heart rate and metabolism were best predictors of longevity. — -- Going for a jog on a treadmill can predict how long you’re going to live, a large new study suggests.
Six of these molecules were found to be more accurate at predicting two-year survival than things like age and cholesterol levels.
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