Current:Home > ScamsFollowing these 8 steps for heart health may slow biological aging by 6 years, research shows -Quantum Capital Pro
Following these 8 steps for heart health may slow biological aging by 6 years, research shows
View
Date:2025-04-13 18:04:30
Want to live longer? New research shows a link between strong heart health and slower biological aging — and there are certain steps that can help you get there.
The analysis, using data from 6,500 adults who participated in the 2015 to 2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, found that having high cardiovascular health may slow the pace of biological aging. Adults with high cardiovascular health were about 6 years younger biologically than their chronological age, according to the research.
"We found that higher cardiovascular health is associated with decelerated biological aging, as measured by phenotypic age. We also found a dose-dependent association — as heart health goes up, biological aging goes down," study senior author Nour Makarem, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York, said in a news release from the American Heart Association. "Phenotypic age is a practical tool to assess our body's biological aging process and a strong predictor of future risk of disease and death."
The inverse was also true: For those with a lower level of heart health, phenotypic age went up, meaning they were biologically "older" than expected.
"For example, the average actual age of those with high cardiovascular health was 41, yet their average biological age was 36; and the average actual age of those who had low cardiovascular health was 53, though their average biological age was 57," according to the news release.
The analysis used the American Heart Association's "Life's Essential 8" checklist, a list of lifestyle behaviors, to determine individuals' levels of heart health. The 8 steps include:
- Eating better
- Being more active
- Quitting tobacco
- Getting healthy sleep
- Managing weight
- Controlling cholesterol
- Managing blood sugar
- Managing blood pressure
"Greater adherence to all Life's Essential 8 metrics and improving your cardiovascular health can slow down your body's aging process and have a lot of benefits down the line. Reduced biologic aging is not just associated with lower risk of chronic disease such as heart disease, it is also associated with longer life and lower risk of death," Makarem said.
A limitation of the study is that cardiovascular metrics were only measured once, so changes in heart health and its potential impact over time couldn't be determined.
Still, these finding help us understand how following healthy lifestyle habits can help us live longer, according to Dr. Donald M. Lloyd-Jones, chair of the writing group for Life's Essential 8 and a past volunteer president of the American Heart Association.
"Everyone wants to live longer, yet more importantly, we want to live healthier longer so we can really enjoy and have good quality of life for as many years as possible," he said in the release.
- Quality sleep could add years to your life, study finds
- Want to live to 100? "Blue Zones" expert shares longevity lessons
This preliminary study, which was funded by the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health, is set to be presented at the AHA's Scientific Sessions 2023 in Philadelphia later this month.
- In:
- American Heart Association
- Heart Disease
veryGood! (7824)
Related
- All That You Wanted to Know About She’s All That
- As China raids U.S. businesses and arrests workers, the corporate landscape is getting very risky
- Michael Sterling Vows to Win Eva Marcille Back After RHOA Alum Files for Divorce
- The Bachelor Finale: Find Out If Zach Shallcross Got Engaged
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Indian official in hot water for draining reservoir to find his phone
- Katie Holmes Makes Rare Comment About Daughter Suri Cruise While Reflecting on Dawson's Creek Days
- Why the water in Venice's Grand Canal turned fluorescent green
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Woman wins chaotic UK cheese race despite being knocked unconscious
Ranking
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: This $360 Backpack Is on Sale for $89 and It Comes in 8 Colors
- Police identify killer in 1975 murder of teen Sharron Prior after suspect's body exhumed nearly 1,000 miles away
- Saudi Arabia cutting oil output in move that could raise gas prices
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- First Daughter Ashley Biden Reveals Her Mantra For Dealing with Criticism of Her Family
- Jennifer Aniston Responds to Claims That Friends Is Offensive
- Blinken planning to travel to China soon for high-level talks
Recommendation
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
Chloe Bailey Shares How She Handles Criticism Over Sultry Posts
11 Beauty Products to Help You Wake Up in the Morning
Transcript: Rep. French Hill of Arkansas on Face the Nation, May 28, 2023
Travis Hunter, the 2
Top-Rated Tinted Sunscreens To Achieve That “Your Skin, but Better” Look Along With Your SPF
See Laverne Cox Make Her Diabolical Return to The Blacklist
Afghan sisters who defied family and the Taliban to sing lost everything and now battle depression