A new research perspective was recently published in Aging, titled “Exercise as a geroprotector: focusing on epigenetic aging.”
In this perspective, led by Takuji Kawamura from Tohoku University, researchers reviewed existing evidence from scientific studies showing that regular exercise, physical activity, and fitness may influence epigenetic aging and potentially reverse it, offering a promising way to extend healthspan and improve long-term health.
Epigenetic aging refers to changes in…
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