But everybody would agree «biological age» should be a better predictor of how long
you live than chronological age.»
Not exact matches
Semi-supercentenarians (people who
live to be 105 to 109, yellow) tend to be biologically younger
than their
chronological age.
For instance, semi-supercentenarians — people who
live to be 105 to 109 — are about 8.6 years younger epigenetically
than their
chronological age.