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Do Genes Hold the Key to Longevity?

Christabel EgbeamabyChristabel Egbeama
March 18, 2024
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Do Genes Hold the Key to Longevity?
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Have you ever considered whether your family tree holds the key to living a long, happy life? For centuries, humans have been attracted by the concept of longevity, or living for many years in good health. People around the world are enjoying longer lives as a result of medical and healthcare advancements.

But have you ever wondered what actually determines how long we live? Could the key to a long life be encoded in our DNA? Let’s get into science and see if our genes hold the key to living longer and healthier.

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  • Genetics and Longevity
  • Is There Any Evidence of Genetic Influence?
  • Limitations of Genetics
  • Can We Hack the System?

Genetics and Longevity

While genetics play an important role in how long we live, they are not the only players in the longevity game. Heredity, or the transmission of features from parents to offspring, accounts for around 20-40% of our lifespan’s variance. Some genes function as a repair crew, repairing any damage to your DNA and keeping things running smoothly. Others are in charge of ensuring that your cells function properly and that your metabolism remains in tip-top form. If these genes work properly, they may be able to help you live a few extra years. However, if they aren’t pulling their weight, it may shorten your life.

Is There Any Evidence of Genetic Influence?

Some families appear to have a tradition of living long lives. If you have relatives, such as parents or siblings, who have had a good stretch of years, you are likely to do as well. It’s a glimpse into your genetic future; you may have inherited some of those longevity genes from your family tree. Of course, there is no assurance, but it is a pattern that scientists have identified.

Scientists are also fond of researching twins, particularly identical twins who have nearly the same genetic code. What they discovered is fascinating: despite having nearly identical DNA, these twins can have different lifespans. This suggests that, while genes have a role, your environment and life choices also have a significant impact on how long you live.

Limitations of Genetics

As previously stated, genes are not the only factors influencing longevity. Our surroundings can genuinely alter how our genes function. It’s like a ballet between our genes and our environment. This field of study, epigenetics, demonstrates that our lifestyle choices can turn genetic switches on and off, potentially influencing how long we live. So, even if we can’t change our genes, we can influence them positively by living a healthy lifestyle.

Can We Hack the System?

The good news is that we may have more control over our genetic destiny than we believed. We can enhance our chances of living a long and healthy life by making smart decisions such as eating properly, being active, managing stress, and getting enough sleep. It’s like breaking into the system and giving ourselves a tiny boost to longevity.

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Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama is a health writer and aspiring consultant engineer who recently completed her bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Her passion for safety in the construction industry led her to delve into public health writing. Having undergone training in health, safety, and environment, Christabel has established a foundation rich in comprehending the broader spectrum of health and its benefits for individuals across various ages and professions. She now produces compelling holistic health articles aimed at guiding individuals towards informed decisions for a healthier tomorrow, encouraging lifestyle modifications.

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