Study in China Links Smoking Frequency and Duration to Accelerated Biological Aging in Older Adults
A recent study conducted in China has examined the relationship between smoking behavior and biological aging in older adults. Researchers, including Tang, Guo, and Chen, investigated how different aspects of smoking correlate with accelerated aging, using composite biomarkers to measure biological age. The findings provide insights into the potential impact of smoking on the aging process among senior populations.
The research analyzed various dimensions of smoking behavior, such as frequency and duration, alongside biological markers that indicate aging at a cellular level. By focusing on older adults in China, the study aimed to understand how smoking contributes to changes in biological age compared to chronological age. The team utilized advanced biomarker analysis techniques to assess these correlations and identify patterns linked to accelerated aging.
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Date: December 1, 2025
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