Accelerated biological ageing is the increase in cells and systems losing their ability to function. It is a key predictor of chronic disease morbidity. With advanced epigenetic analysis and reporting, you can objectively quantify biological age and the effects of lifestyle interventions intended to reduce accelerated aging and the subsequent links to disease and health.
In these innovative webinars, Dr Denise Furness will help you deepen your understanding of the science behind methylation and a new way of testing that will shift the way you look at ageing. She will cover interventions using research and case studies.
Learning outcomes:
- Improve your understanding of methylation in the body and its role in cellular ageing.
- Understand the benefits and when to utilise the TruAge test in clinic for better patient outcomes and preventative care.
- Expand your tool kit with evidence-based anti-ageing protocols.
This series includes two webinars:
Part 1:
Denise will go through the importance of methylation in the body, covering how and why it occurs in all cells. She will cover a description of the basic biochemistry of methylation and how this impacts ageing and health, covering how these processes occur in the body. Denise will then go over epigenetic biological age, telomere length and the DunedinPACE; which is a DNA methylation biomarker for the pace of ageing.
Part 2:
Denise will run through case studies and treatment options based on testing results. This will cover how to improve ageing, the time-frames required for taking supplements and other treatment protocols, retesting and the benefits of utilising additional pathology testing alongside the TruAge results.
Lessons
Methylation, ageing and biomarkers
Case studies and treatment options
Part 2 Denise will run through case studies and treatment options based on testing results. This will cover how to improve ageing, the time-frames required for taking supplements and other …