Want to slow the aging process and look younger by lengthening your telomeres? Here’s how you do it!
Extending your lifespan is always a fascinating topic. After all, people have written novels and movies on the fountain of youth! The key factor, of course, is to maintain the same quality of life while living a long life.
In other words, you’re looking to slow down the aging process. You might have noticed that some celebrities seem to do this very well. In order for you to achieve this, you first need to understand how telomeres work and how they’re related to the aging process.
You can lengthen your telomeres by:
- Restricting your diet or intermittent fasting
- Eating the right foods
- Exercising regularly
- Managing stress
- Getting enough sleep
- Getting enough sunlight
What are Telomeres?
In scientific terms, telomeres are the DNA sequences located at the end of your chromosomes that keep them intact and prevent them from fusing with other chromosomes (this would destroy or mess up your genetic information, leading to functional issues).
They consist of the same short nucleotide sequence (TTAGGG). This sequence is repeated numerous times, and, in young humans, telomeres are about 8,000–10,000 nucleotides long.
These telomeres shorten during cell division (a natural bodily process as you age), and once they reach a critical length, the cell stops dividing or dies. Scientific studies also support the fact that telomeres shorten with age and are associated with cell death and cell aging.
Telomere shortening isn’t just limited to physical appearance. An increased rate of telomere shortening is linked to many of the diseases that seem to affect the elderly such as cancer or heart disease.
Fortunately, reducing the rate of telomere shortening decreases the risk of disease along with the pace of aging. In other words, by paying attention to telomere length, you aren’t just preserving youthful looks. Your body will also function better into old age!
How to Slow Down the Aging Process
You can approach this from both sides. First, you can reduce the lifestyle factors that increase your rate of telomere shortening, which include the following:
- Smoking
- Lack of physical activity
- Obesity
- Elevated stress
- Exposure to pollution
Factors that Reduce Rate of Telomere Shortening
Additionally, you can also implement lifestyle factors that, based on studies , slow down the rate of telomere shortening, including:
- Dietary restriction
- Appropriate diet
- Regular exercise
- Stress management
- Sleep
- Exposure to sunlight
Since these lifestyle factors are inversely related to each other (more of one results in less of the other), it’s easier to focus on the latter.
Dietary Restriction