Sample BloodAge Analysis


Here are some extracts from a report for a 61 year old male. His blood age was 60, one year below his actual chronological age. His optimal biological age to aim for is 58 years.
It is always interesting to compare one's data with the average. For this person, his blood age is above average. 65% of people show an older blood age than their actual age. There is still room for improvement as 35% have a younger blood age.
The report provides a clear graphic representation of the biomarkers that need attention. The test can utilise up to 45 common biomarkers. The blood tests incorporating these biomarkers are included in common blood tests available from your doctor.
Importantly, the report shows the specific biomarkers associated with an increased blood age:
The report provides the target blood age. For this person, the target blood age is 58. The report provides the steps that could be taken to reach this goal. There would be many lifestyle, supplemental and medical interventions available to enhance the blood age.