Decoding Aging Clocks: New Insights from Metabolomics
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Chronological age is a crucial risk factor for diseases and disabilities among older adults. However, individuals of the same chronological age often exhibit divergent biological aging states, resulting in distinct individual risk profiles. Chronological age estimators based on omics data and machine learning techniques, known as aging clocks, provide a valuable framework for interpreting molecular-level biological aging. Metabolomics is an intriguing and rapidly growing field of study, involving the comprehensive profiling of small molecules within the body and providing the ultimate genome-environment interaction readout. Consequently, leveraging metabolomics to characterize biological aging holds immense potential. The aim of this review was to provide an overview of metabolomics approaches, highlighting the establishment and interpretation of metabolomic aging clocks while emphasizing their strengths, limitations, and applications, and to discuss their underlying biological significance, which has the potential to drive innovation in longevity research and development.
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