Study Links Biological Aging to Socio-Economic Disparities
A new study highlights a significant relationship between socio-economic factors, including poverty and discrimination, and biological aging, based on extensive research.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 6 hours ago
Recent research conducted by the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in collaboration with Columbia University has revealed a notable connection between socio-economic factors and biological aging.
The study synthesizes data from 140 individual studies, encompassing nearly 66,000 participants, to explore how lower socio-economic status may accelerate biological aging.
These findings underscore the importance of addressing poverty and discrimination as critical issues that could impact health outcomes across populations.