“There are at least 4 different ways of aging, scientists say”

There are at least 4 different ways of aging, scientists say,” by Erika Edwards, NBC News

 

Quote:
“Anyone who has attended a class reunion has seen firsthand that people age in different ways. Some former classmates appear to have aged a century within just a few decades, while others look just as they did fresh from 11th grade English class. Now, a study published Monday in Nature Medicine takes a deeper look at what’s going on at a molecular level, offering a possible explanation for why we age differently, and raising the tantalizing possibility that we could one day have an impact on our personal aging process through targeted medication or lifestyle changes.”

LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform):

What is your “ageotype” and why does it matter?