Overview
- Researchers analyzed DNA methylation patterns in men aged 50–72 who followed an eight-week plant-based diet and lifestyle program.
- Higher intake of methyl adaptogen foods, including green tea, turmeric, garlic, and berries, was linked to significant reductions in biological aging markers.
- The study used Horvath’s epigenetic clock to measure epigenetic age, a key indicator of cellular aging distinct from chronological age.
- The reductions in epigenetic age remained significant after controlling for weight changes and baseline biological age acceleration.
- Authors call for larger, more diverse studies to confirm these findings and explore broader applications of dietary interventions for healthy aging.