Turn Back Your Brain’s Bioenergetic Clock to Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk

This shows an older woman, a clock and fresh foods.Researchers have discovered that a person’s “bioenergetic age,” reflecting how efficiently cells produce energy, strongly predicts Alzheimer’s risk and progression. High blood levels of molecules called acylcarnitines, markers of aging metabolism, were linked to faster cognitive decline and greater Alzheimer’s symptoms.

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