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Metabolic Patterns Linked to Extreme Old Age from the New England Centenarian Study

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Abstract

Essence

Extreme old age was associated with a distinct serum metabolomic profile and a metabolomic clock linked to mortality risk.

Evidence

This untargeted serum metabolomics study measured more than 1,400 metabolites in 213 New England Centenarian Study participants and integrated findings with four additional studies, highlighting bile acids, biliverdin, bilirubin, steroid stability, NAD+-related ratios, gut bacterial metabolism, oxidative stress, taurine, and citrate.

Caveat

The findings are associative biomarker signals, so they do not show that altering these metabolites promotes longevity or healthy aging.

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