New studies by scientists show that the blood of people who live very long has key differences from the rest. Of course, the nutrition and metabolism of people's bodies can also help in reaching a very long life.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, people with a life expectancy of 100 years have increased compared to the past. In fact, the highest growth rate among humans also belongs to this part of the population. Compared to the 1970s, the number of 100-year-olds has more than doubled. New research by Swedish scientists shows that some common biomarkers among these people, such as cholesterol levels. And there is glucose. It can be said that people with a very long life span have different blood from other people.
Scientists have been studying 100-year-old and 90-year-old people for a long time. In fact, the secret of longevity and having a long life has been one of the questions of people since thousands of years ago. However, until now, the studies conducted on these people were only on small scales, and people in nursing homes were never tested.
The Karolinska Institute of Science announced that it was able to collect a set of biomarkers of long-lived people. The researchers collected data from 44,000 Swedes between the ages of 64 and 99 and regularly assessed their health. In these evaluations, data about the difference in the blood of these long-lived people has been revealed.
In this study, 12 different biomarkers were examined in the blood of these people. Among these indicators are symptoms related to inflammation, metabolism, liver and kidney function, possible malnutrition and anemia. These indicators have been used in previous studies related to life expectancy and mortality. Although luck is very involved in achieving longevity, recent studies show that some biomarkers of genes and lifestyle will also play an effective role in having a long life.
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