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Beyond Biomarkers: Why Habits Matter More for Longevity

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#1 Cloomis

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Posted Today, 01:46 PM


I explored why the habits that extend life—like walking and exercise—often fail to show up in blood test results. Here’s what I found:

  • Big Impact, Small Biomarker Change: Walking 12,000 steps daily can add up to 10 years to your life, yet it barely impacts standard blood tests.

  • Proven Habits: Combined, regular aerobic exercise, HIIT, and strength training add up to 24 years to your lifespan, despite minimal effect on biomarkers.

  • Glucose Reality: Mortality risk stays flat between 75-100 mg/dL, making glucose optimization less meaningful than we think.

The takeaway? Focus on consistent, life-extending habits rather than chasing perfect bloodwork.

Read more about why habits matter most: https://www.unaging....nd-biomarkers/







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