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Scientists Pinpoint One Key Molecule Behind Exercise’s Anti-Aging Power : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 27, 2025 8:15 am
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The Key Role of Betaine in the Benefits of Exercise

Exercise has long been known to be beneficial for our health, but the exact mechanisms behind these benefits are still being uncovered by scientists at a molecular level. A recent small but groundbreaking study has shed light on a crucial aspect of this puzzle, identifying the metabolite betaine as a key driver of the positive effects of exercise.

Betaine is a small molecule that can be found in foods such as sugar beets and spinach. While it has previously been associated with improved health, its connection to exercise had not been established until now.

Researchers from Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University in China conducted a study that revealed how long-term exercise can increase levels of betaine in the body, particularly through the kidneys. This molecule was found to mimic some of the beneficial effects of exercise, particularly in terms of slowing down biological aging, also known as geroprotection. This discovery suggests that betaine could potentially help individuals lead healthier lives for a longer period of time.

Insights from the Study

The study involved 13 healthy male volunteers who were subjected to a multi-omics approach to assess changes occurring in the body at a fundamental level, encompassing genes, proteins, the immune system, and small molecules like betaine. Following a single 5-kilometer run, the researchers observed a temporary stress response. However, after a month of regular running, the participants experienced lasting improvements, including reduced cellular aging and damage, as well as a healthier gut microbiome and immune system.

A significant finding was the increased production of betaine by the kidneys in response to exercise. Through experiments on mice, the researchers demonstrated that betaine inhibits an enzyme called TBK1, which has been linked to inflammation and aging in the body. This indicates that elevated betaine levels are not just a byproduct of consistent exercise but actively contribute to the anti-aging benefits associated with physical activity.

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Potential Implications

The study’s findings offer a new perspective on how exercise impacts human physiology, providing valuable insights into its health-promoting effects. The identified factors, including betaine, hold promise for the development of interventions that could emulate the benefits of exercise, potentially leading to the creation of “exercise in a pill” to support healthy aging.

While the researchers do not propose replacing exercise with medications, the discovery of betaine’s role opens up possibilities for developing treatments that could mitigate the risks of age-related diseases and maintain overall health. Further research involving larger and longer-term studies is needed to validate these findings and explore the full potential of betaine in promoting wellness.

This study, published in Cell, signifies a significant step towards redefining the concept of “exercise as medicine,” highlighting the transformative impact of understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the benefits of physical activity.

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