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Mashup Score: 46Healthy eating and activity reverse aging marker in kids with obesity, Stanford Medicine-led study finds - 2 month(s) ago
Children with obesity in a six-month healthy eating and exercise program experienced increases in their average telomere length, suggesting reversal of premature aging, a study led by Stanford Medicine researchers found.
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Mashup Score: 42Healthy eating and activity reverse aging marker in kids with obesity, Stanford Medicine-led study finds - 4 month(s) ago
Children with obesity in a six-month healthy eating and exercise program experienced increases in their average telomere length, suggesting reversal of premature aging, a study led by Stanford Medicine researchers found.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
A genetic marker linked to premature aging was reversed in children with obesity during a six-month diet and exercise program, according to a recent study led by the Stanford School of Medicine. #Obesity #Pediatrics #Research https://t.co/kPGju5VoF7