TruAge COMPLETE, at-home epigenetic test tells you how old you really are from a biological standpoint, and analyzes how fast or slow your body is currently aging on a cellular level.
DISCLAIMER - Transient stress, such as a viral infection, can temporarily increase biological aging. Thus, we do not recommend sample collection if you have had a recent acute infection, surgery, trauma, or pregnancy.
Discover your biological age through the most advanced and predictive aging algorithm ever created; OMICm Age, developed by TruDiagnostic in partnership with Harvard University.
OMICm Age is exciting healthcare providers and patients alike because it provides novel insights into the reasons why someone is experiencing advanced aging. Older analysis was limited in the nature of only being able to determine if a patient's age and biological aging was accelerated or decelerated. Now we can not only tell you your biological age, but also what is most likely contributing to an age acceleration!
This report includes the following:
PLUS - Discover whether your methylation risk scores for various, multi-omic measurements are correlated with a higher or lower biological age. This report also calculates what your risk of death and disease would be if your biological age increases or decreases by one to several years.
Discover how old you are according to your physical fitness and functionality.
This report calculates your OMICm FitAge, aka your overall biological age based exclusively on epigenetic biomarkers of physical performance. This measurement uses our novel OMICm FitAge Acceleration algorithm to calculate your results.
PLUS- Learn more about the aging status of your:
These metrics are reported in a format that tells you whether you are performing better or worse than others who share the same calendar age as you, and by what percentage.
Discover the concentration and ratios of various types of immune cells throughout your body, along with how those results are associated with either an increased or decreased risk of death and disease (such as cancer and Type II Diabetes).
This report also breaks down how various lifestyle factors such as caffeine consumption and BMI impact your immune cell levels.
Do you ever wonder why many older adults experience a harder time battling diseases like COVID-19 or the common flu, compared to younger people who typically have an easier time recovering from the same illnesses?
It all boils down to the capabilities of one's immune cells to effectively respond to internal and foreign health threats; capabilities which tend to decrease with age.
Discover how fast or slow your body is currently aging! Results are reported in a fashion that compares your pace of aging to 1 standard calendar year. For example, if your results are '0.8', that means your body is currently aging 0.8 years for each year that passes.
In our Pace of Aging report, we use the exclusively-licensed DunedinPACE algorithm to calculate your current speed of aging.
This algorithm is the product of the on-going and renowned Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, where researchers have followed the lives and aging patterns of 1,037 people born between 1972, and 1973 at Queen Mary Maternity Hospital, in Dunedin, New Zealand.
The study is now in its fifth decade and has produced a considerable amount of data that shapes what we know about the pace at which humans age, along with phenotypic expressions of aging; yielding the only 3rd generation aging technology currently available.
Understand the role your telomeres play in your overall, biological aging with the help of our Telomere Length report. Discover how long your telomeres are, as well as how old you are based solely on that length.
Before age clocks were developed, telomere length was a popular measurement used to predict biological age. Now, it is just one of many significant biomarkers that cumulatively determine bodily aging.
As our cells age, the telomeres on their chromosomes become shorter and shorter, until the cell can no longer divide and reproduce. This eventually impacts how our tissues, organs, and organ systems function, along with our overall health.
Understand how drinking alcohol speeds up the aging processes of your skin, blood, and liver, as well as how it impacts your overall, biological aging processes.
Learn how your lifetime alcohol consumption, as well as current drinking habits, affect your DNA expression. Our Alcohol Consumption report also breaks down the latest research on how long it would take an average person to reverse the damage of drinking, through abstinence.
Losing weight can be a challenge for many, especially for those who attempt dietary-based interventions without knowing how their body is biologically programmed to respond. Our Weight Loss Response report helps thousands plan their weight loss strategy, before committing to a calorie-based routine that may not work.
Discover whether your DNA expression and biology would likely make caloric restriction an effective or ineffective form of weight loss for you.
Did you know that smoking is known to increase biological age by five to seven years? Understand what exposure to tobacco smoke does to the epigenome and how it contributes to accelerated aging.
Learn how your lifetime exposure to tobacco smoke is affecting your DNA expression, as well as how those impacts contribute to your risk of accelerated aging.
All kits include all materials necessary to:
Extract Blood
Collect Blood Sample
Mail Sample Back to Laboratory