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Scientists find humans age dramatically in two bursts – at 44, then 60

If you have noticed a sudden accumulation of wrinkles, aches and pains or a general sensation of having grown older almost overnight, there may be a scientific explanation. Research suggests that rather than being a slow and steady process, aging occurs in at least two accelerated bursts.

The study, which tracked thousands of different molecules in people aged 25 to 75, detected two major waves of age-related changes at around ages 44 and again at 60. The findings could explain why spikes in certain health issues including musculoskeletal problems and cardiovascular disease occur at certain ages.

“We’re not just changing gradually over time. There are some really dramatic changes,” said Prof Michael Snyder, a geneticist and director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine at Stanford University and senior author of the study.

“It turns out the mid-40s is a time of dramatic change, as is the early 60s – and that’s true no matter what class of molecules you look at.”

Windex007 ,

The idea that anyone would think that our bodies change at a constant rate is so bizarre to me, having gone through puberty myself (not to brag).

demizerone ,

Fucking great. I turn 44 next year.

Sam_Bass ,

Starting to believe it. Had a babyface for the first half of my life. Now i look like a retired state trooper

moshankey ,

Oh, fuck me! I got nothing else.

ieatpwns ,

So is it kinda like extra stages of puberty?

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whome ,

47 tomorrow and I feel it

MonkderVierte ,

My dad had a depression at 60, got visibly older. Looks like him being over 60 is another factor.

rustyricotta ,

Unless you have the blessed Asian gene where you’ll look 30 until your 70s. Several of my friends are far older than myself, but fit right in.

DJDarren ,

I’m 44 next month.

Oh.

MNByChoice ,

This is reassuring, even if not true. The mid-40s slide is a bump, not a new slope.

AA5B ,

Even more hopeful: a sudden change implies a common trigger and maybe something can be done about that trigger (sorry if the article answered it, I didn’t read)

MNByChoice ,

Article focuses on behavior, not on fixing our bodies.

(Humanity has a huge issue blaming the experiencer. A large “you smelt it, you delt it” attitude.)

AYU_YASH_UPA ,

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  • merari42 ,

    There are tons of statistical methods to get reasonable conclusions without an RCT. Some things can not be detected with an RCT, because the experiment is just impossible to run, so sometimes you need methods to do causal identification with observable data. Here you do not even need causal identification methods for observational data. You just need to do some descriptive statistics for a large group of people well to find interesting patterns. Whether this aging pattern in the mid-40s is causal it coincidental is not important at first. The pattern itself is interesting.

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