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The Translational Initiative to Map Epigenetics in Aging (TIME-A) study aims to advance our understanding of the connections between epigenetics, lifestyle, demographics, and health and aging.


Clinical Trial Description

TIME-A is a longitudinal research initiative. Anyone who has ever taken an Index test registered through Elysium Health is eligible to participate. Participation involves answering questions that will be administered via a survey format. Research participants' survey responses will be combined with their epigenetic Index data with the primary aim of identifying the contributions of 1) environmental and lifestyle factors, 2) general health, and 3) medical history, on biological age. Exploratory aims include the development of epigenetic signatures that are predictive of health status, and exploring the relationship between epigenetically-derived health phenotypes and biological age. These findings will lay the foundation for personalized health recommendations using Index (including, but not limited to: workout routines, diets, supplement regimens, medications, lifestyle changes). ;


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NCT number NCT05760547
Study type Observational
Source Elysium Health
Contact Ryan Dellinger, PhD
Phone (888) 220 6436
Email care@elysiumhealth.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date March 8, 2023
Completion date March 31, 2033

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