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#204 - Centenarians, metformin, and longevity | Nir Barzilai, M.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Genetics and Therapy of Longevity

This chapter explores the antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis of aging, discussing how traits beneficial in youth may lead to negative outcomes in old age. It examines the connections between longevity genes, growth hormone therapy, and historical accounts of extraordinarily long lifespans, highlighting the need for more research in gerotherapeutics. Additionally, the chapter covers the complexities of genetic factors like IGF levels and the ApoE2 gene that influence longevity and cognitive health in aging populations.

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