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Tally Health epigenetic age test

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#1 smithx

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Posted 06 March 2023 - 01:53 AM


Anyone here sign up for the alpha of Tally Health, David Sinclair's new thing? They promised a free epigenetic age test if you gave them a sample.

 

They are trying to sell a supplement that contains:

  • Calcium alpha-ketoglutarate
  • Resveratrol
  • Quercetin
  • Fisetin
  • Spermidine

as a way to reduce your age score.

 

The results are now ready even though they seem to not have sent out any notification, and I was somewhat surprised at what the results said.

 

I have previously done PhenoAge and it consistently shows me as over 15 years younger than my chronological age. Also, I've been taking 3 out of those 5 supplements for years, and others too, including rapamycin.

 

According to Tally Health, my epigenetic age is nearly 9 years older than my chronological age. So the difference between the two methods is nearly 24 years.

 

I'd like to know if any other people here have gotten a Tally Health epigenetic age, and how it has matched with any other tests you've done.

 

 


Edited by smithx, 06 March 2023 - 02:01 AM.

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#2 Bike_to_120

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Posted 06 March 2023 - 04:09 AM

Had 3 tests: bio age (chrono age)

 

epiagingusa 56(68)

Trudiagnostic (50 (69)

Trume 60 (70)

 

Tally 69(69)

 

I suspect they modeled their data to match chronological ages so not surprising



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#3 smithx

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Posted 06 March 2023 - 05:40 AM

Had 3 tests: bio age (chrono age)

 

Thanks for replying. Have you tried PhenoAge (based on blood markers rather than genomic data)? I'm curious how that would compare in your case:

 

https://thrivous.com...oage-calculator


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