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Our bodies are ageing faster than ever. Can we hit the brakes?

Last updated: November 4, 2025 4:10 am
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Accelerated ageing is a concerning trend that is affecting people worldwide. Recent research has shown that individuals born after 1965 are ageing faster biologically than those born a decade earlier. This rapid biological ageing is leading to an increase in age-related diseases in younger populations, such as cancer, heart attacks, and diabetes.

One of the main factors contributing to accelerated ageing is obesity. Studies have shown that obesity can lead to premature ageing, causing individuals to experience the diseases of old age at a younger age. Obesity is associated with dysfunction of white adipose tissue, inflammation, and damage to multiple organs, leading to an overall decline in health.

Research has also indicated that obesity can accelerate biological ageing, leading to a mismatch between biological age and chronological age. Individuals with obesity have been found to have a biological age that is older than their actual age, sometimes by more than 10 years.

The impact of obesity on accelerated ageing has been studied extensively. Researchers have analyzed blood samples from individuals over time, showing that weight gain and obesity are associated with accelerated biological ageing. Studies have also found a correlation between obesity and an older biological age in women, with each increase in BMI leading to a higher biological age.

While the exact mechanisms linking obesity to accelerated ageing are still being studied, it is believed that chronic inflammation and imbalanced nutrient sensing play a role. Factors such as stress, pollution, sedentary lifestyles, and exposure to heatwaves have also been linked to accelerated ageing.

To slow down biological ageing and reduce the risk of age-related diseases, lifestyle changes are crucial. Regular exercise, healthy diet, adequate sleep, and avoiding alcohol and smoking can help in promoting better health and slowing down the ageing process. Additionally, certain medications, such as GLP-1 receptor agonists, have shown promise in slowing down the rate of ageing and reducing the risk of obesity-related cancers.

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In conclusion, it is essential to address the factors contributing to accelerated ageing, such as obesity and lifestyle habits, to promote healthy ageing and reduce the risk of age-related diseases. By making positive changes to our lifestyle and taking steps to maintain a healthy weight, we can potentially reverse the biological clock and improve overall health and well-being.

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