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Source brief: Association between pace of aging estimated from blood DNA methylation and all-cause mortality: the HUNT study

Cohort evidence connecting a DNA-methylation pace-of-aging measure with mortality.

Published Jul 14, 2026 · Original source: Clinical Epigenetics

Simple answer

Cohort evidence connecting a DNA-methylation pace-of-aging measure with mortality.

At a glance

Evidence:Human observational evidenceRisk:Lower riskStatus:Status unclear

What this source says

Cohort evidence connecting a DNA-methylation pace-of-aging measure with mortality.

Why it matters

This source is part of LHN's general longevity evidence trail. Reading the original helps separate what the source actually addresses from broader online claims.

What it does not prove

Association does not mean one test result can diagnose or guarantee individual longevity.

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Association does not mean one test result can diagnose or guarantee individual longevity.

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