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The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life with Professor Rose Anne Kenny (Re-release) #619

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Feb 1, 2026
Professor Rose Anne Kenny, a medical gerontologist and leader of Ireland’s TILDA ageing study, shares the new science on healthy ageing. She discusses how 80% of ageing is modifiable. Short takes cover friendships and community, metabolic health and key biomarkers, built-in daily movement, strength training, sleep and circadian health, and how early-life and social factors shape long-term ageing.
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INSIGHT

Most Ageing Is Within Your Control

  • Eighty percent of the ageing process is epigenetic and therefore influenced by lifestyle and environment.
  • Rose Anne Kenny highlights friendships, diet, exercise and stress reduction as primary levers to slow aging.
ADVICE

Measure Three Key Biomarkers Annually

  • Know your blood pressure, lipids and HbA1c annually after age 40 and track seated and standing values.
  • Use those markers to spot metabolic syndrome early and act with lifestyle changes to reverse risk.
INSIGHT

Chronological Age ≠ Biological Age

  • People of the same chronological age can have biological ages that differ by decades.
  • Early-life trauma, depression and risky behaviours accelerate biological ageing measured by epigenetic clocks.
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