Risk of death from

major diseases

Aging is a multifactorial process that drives many severe diseases

Aging also damages many essential systems throughout our bodies

Functional deficits of aging

Sensory declines in vision, hearing, and smell diminish independence and lead to social isolation, a major driver of depression and morbidity.

Impaired immunity increases hospitalization and death from infections and decreases vaccine efficacy in the elderly.

Persistent inflammation impairs immunity while worsening chronic diseases— increasing frailty, morbidity, and the risk of premature death.

Cognitive impairment diminishes mobility, independence, and quality of life, and erodes health by interfering with management of chronic diseases.

Loss of muscle function decreases mobility and independence. Frailty compounds the risk of falls, a major cause of accidental death in the elderly.

Better healthcare has increased our life expectancy - but these gains are often accompanied by decreased quality of life

79 Life expectancy
63 Healthy life expectancy

We can do better: many people live past 100 in exceptional health

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Robert Marchand set a Guinness World Record as the oldest competitive cyclist at age 105.

He lived to be 109.

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Leila Denmark was a practicing pediatrician until age 103.

She lived to be 114.

BioAge is focused on deciphering the

molecular mechanisms that increase human

healthspan and lifespan

BioAge is focused on deciphering the

molecular mechanisms that increase

human healthspan and lifespan

BioAge is focused on

deciphering the molecular

mechanisms that increase

human healthspan and

lifespan

What would you do with more healthy time?

What would you do with more

healthy time?

What would you do with

more healthy time?

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