This compelling research published recently in the journal Diabetes discloses that loss of insulin sensitivity (increased insulin resistance) related to increase in adiposity (fat) and, “In contrast, age had no independent effect on insulin sensitivity.” Astute readers will recall that insulin resistance is a causal factor in overweight, so the main messages here are: Chronological age and biological age are different (this goes for men too, of course); and life-style behaviors that support healthy insulin regulation are good for a lifetime.
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For women it’s not age, it’s fat (and insulin)
Friday, November 6th, 2009Younger Biological Age
Thursday, September 10th, 2009A study published recently in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition documents longer telomere length in women taking multivitamins. Telomere length is a fundamental factor in the ability of cells to renew tissue, a marker of biological aging. Although I don’t recommend multivitamins to people taking a functional approach because your unique personalized protocol fulfills those needs much more effectively, this is more evidence that reducing oxidative stress and chronic inflammation with key micronutrients slows age-related degeneration.
