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How long you live may depend much more on your genes than scientists thought

Last updated: January 30, 2026 3:10 am
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A recent study published in Science suggests that our genes may play a much larger role in determining how long we live than previously believed. While it has long been accepted that genetics only moderately influence lifespan, with heritability estimated at around 25 percent, this new analysis challenges that notion.

The study, led by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, explores the concept of intrinsic versus extrinsic mortality in relation to longevity. Intrinsic mortality refers to death caused by built-in biological aging processes and genetic mutations, while extrinsic mortality is the result of external factors such as accidents and infections. By recalibrating previous twin studies and running computer simulations, the researchers found that when extrinsic mortality was eliminated, leaving only deaths caused by intrinsic aging processes, lifespan heritability doubled. This indicates that genetic factors may account for up to 55 percent of how long a person lives.

While some experts caution that real-world scenarios involve both intrinsic and extrinsic mortality, the study’s findings underscore the significant role genetics play in determining lifespan. Researchers like Sofiya Milman from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine are hopeful that understanding the genetic factors that contribute to longevity could lead to the development of therapies that mimic these effects and extend lifespan for those who may not have inherited these genes.

However, until such treatments become available, maintaining a healthy lifestyle remains crucial for longevity. While genetics may play a significant role in how long we live, evidence shows that factors like exercise, sleep, and a balanced diet can still add years to a person’s life. Regardless of genetic makeup, adopting healthy habits remains an essential component of living a longer and healthier life.

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In conclusion, while genetics may have a larger impact on lifespan than previously thought, lifestyle factors still matter. By understanding the interplay between genetics and lifestyle choices, individuals can take proactive steps to improve their overall health and potentially extend their lifespan.

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