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As of October 2020, Snyders team has identified four distinct ageotypes: metabolic agers, or people whose immune systems age fastest; immune agers; kidney (or nephrotic) agers; and liver (or hepatic) agers.
What are the 4 types of age? The most common type of age referred to is chronological or physiological age. The other types of age are psychological, biological, social, and functional.
One study distinguishes the young-old (60 to 69), the middle-old (70 to 79), and the very old (80+). Another studys sub-grouping is young-old (65 to 74), middle-old (75 to 84), and oldest-old (85+). A third sub-grouping is young-old (65 to 74), old (74 to 84), and old-old (85+).
Four of a kind. Just because an individual falls into one or more of the four ageotypes metabolic, immune, hepatic and nephrotic doesnt mean that theyre not also aging along the other biological pathways, Snyder said. The ageotype signifies the pathways in which increases in aging biomarkers are most pronounced.
Public Health is one of the majors in the health professions program at Stanford University.
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