
High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS
Cancer Rates Soar Among Young Adults: Accelerated Biologic Aging
May 10, 2024
Discussing the alarming rise in cancer rates among young adults due to accelerated biologic aging. Exploring biomarkers predicting cancer risk and the role of berberine in managing food cravings. Analyzing key blood markers for health optimization and metabolic well-being. Emphasizing the importance of lifestyle choices like exercise, diet, and positive mindset in preventing age-related cancers.
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- Accelerated biologic aging contributes to higher rates of early onset cancers in young adults under 50.
- Common biomarkers like albumin, alkaline phosphatase, and glucose are crucial in assessing biologic age and cancer risk.
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Biologic Aging and Increased Risk of Early Onset Cancers Under 50
New evidence suggests that faster pace of biologic aging contributes to higher rates of early onset cancers in individuals under the age of 50. Researchers analyzed data from the UK Biobank and found a strong correlation between accelerated biologic aging, measured through blood biomarkers like albumin, alkaline phosphatase, and white blood cell count, and the heightened risk of developing cancers at a younger age. Understanding these cellular mechanisms is crucial for developing preventive strategies against cancer.
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