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Most American’s hearts may be older than their chronological age

Last updated: July 30, 2025 11:30 am
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Biological aging has become a popular topic among scientists in recent years, with a focus on estimating the true age of the body rather than just relying on the calendar. Methods such as measuring telomeres or genetic variables have gained traction, offering a more accurate reflection of one’s age based on lifestyle and environmental factors. Age can either increase due to exposure to unhealthy environments or decrease due to good luck and healthy behaviors.

A new tool has been developed by cardiologists to assess heart health using standard measures like blood pressure and cholesterol. This tool, known as the heart age calculator, takes into account factors such as age, sex, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, kidney health, diabetes, smoking habits, and medication use to predict a patient’s future cardiac health. The calculator is based on the PREVENT model, which incorporates more contemporary data compared to older risk calculators like the one from the Framingham Heart Study in 2008.

When applied to a sample of 14,000 Americans aged 30 to 79, the heart age calculator revealed that more than half of adults have hearts that are older than their chronological age. Women had an average heart age of 55.4 compared to a chronological age of 51.3, while men had an average heart age of 56.7 compared to 49.7. Disparities were also observed among different demographic groups, with individuals with a high school education or less having an added 10 years to their heart age.

The researchers believe that presenting heart health in terms of “heart age” may motivate individuals to make positive changes in their lifestyle, such as improving diet and exercise habits or quitting smoking. This approach aims to provide a clearer and more relatable way of communicating cardiovascular risk to patients. However, further research is needed to determine the most effective strategies for risk communication and intervention.

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In a related editorial, physicians highlighted the importance of framing risk age as an opportunity for change rather than a negative judgment. They emphasized the need for public health messaging and clinician communication to be sensitive to individual dynamics and ensure that interventions are accessible and supportive.

Overall, the development of tools like the heart age calculator aims to help primary care clinicians and preventive clinicians improve cardiovascular health and prevent cardiovascular disease. By providing patients with a tangible and understandable way to assess their heart health, these tools have the potential to drive positive behavior changes and ultimately reduce the risk of heart-related events.

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