TruAge PACE, at-home epigenetic test analyses 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 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.
All kits include all materials necessary to:
Extract Blood
Collect Blood Sample
Mail Sample Back to Laboratory