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As for what determines a person's rate of biological aging, Milman said genes play a role. There are certain "longevity genes" that can help shield people from environmental stressors, to a degree.
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Learn More »If that weren't enough, they also looked older than their age, based on independent raters who viewed study participants' facial images. Dr. Sofiya Milman is director of human longevity studies at Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Institute for Aging Research, in New York City. "Aging is a continuum," said Milman, who reviewed the findings. "And it probably starts even earlier than we've recognized." As for what determines a person's rate of biological aging, Milman said genes play a role. There are certain "longevity genes" that can help shield people from environmental stressors, to a degree. But aging is not set in stone. Both Milman and Elliott said environment matters, from lifestyle choices to exposures to chronic stress and poverty. It's clear that regular exercise, a healthy diet and not smoking can reduce the risks of various diseases. And those are things people can do now, Milman said. In the future, though, she said researchers also want to translate what they're learning about the aging process into medications that can be given to the right people at the right time. For some people, Milman said, a healthy lifestyle, on its own, is not enough. Both researchers stressed that people who feel "old" in their 40s need not despair: It's never too late to get a check-up, rein in your blood pressure, or start exercising and eating better. "Midlife is a great time to address these things," Elliott said. "We can't change the past, but there's still a lot of time to intervene." The broader point, he said, is that "we need to stop putting so much emphasis on chronological age." Intervening earlier to address rapid biological aging could save lives, and improve quality of life, Elliott said.
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