Anti-Aging Research and Investment - Why should we pay attention?

The World Health Organisation (WHO ) and the United Nations (UN) have dedicated 2021-2031 to healthy aging. Governments are getting behind the anti-aging projects, seeing the extended-term economic benefits and investing in preventing age-related diseases. Both private and public sectors agree that this is a huge issue that needs to be addressed globally.

Chi Longevity is a breakthrough anti-aging medical company dedicated to improving people's bio-ages globally by preventing age-related diseases. Headed by leading research scientist named “Woman of Power” Woman of the Year 2023 and founder Prof. Andrea Maier, the company has grown from a science-backed research foundation to enhance its clients' vitality. Chi Longevity is working with the Singapore government, opening the world's first public sector longevity clinic.

The graph shows a significant trend: people are living longer worldwide.

By 2030, 1 in 6 people in the world will be aged 60 years or over. At this time the share of the population aged 60 years and over will increase from 1 billion in 2020 to 1.4 billion. By 2050, the world’s population of people aged 60 years and older will double (2.1 billion).

Source World Health Organisation - Aging and Health

Prevention is better than cure. Creating a resilient, and healthy population is in the world's best interest. The aging population crisis is a growing problem that, if not addressed, can lead to significant healthcare issues, age care facility shortages, drug shortages, and financial burdens for unprepared nations.

To understand how to improve the quality of life and to reduce age-related diseases, scientists need to be asking the right questions;

• Is aging a disease?

• Can it be measured? Biological Age vs Chronological Age?

• Can AI and computing help unearth its secrets?

• What drives aging? Understanding the mechanisms of aging.

• Can the aging trajectory be targeted, slowed and even reversed?

In our rapidly evolving world, the aging population is one of the most significant demographic shifts. As we progress into the future, the dynamics of societies across the globe are undergoing a profound transformation, presenting challenges and opportunities that demand our attention before the problem morphs into a crisis. The following problems need to be addressed;

• People will continue to live longer as medical science continually advances. This is often to keep people alive in (very expensive!) ill-health.

• We can’t afford our aging seniors. Especially if you add in the Dementia Tsunami that’s now hitting

• A study by the CDC in America identified that the medical costs in the last 2 years of life of centenarians are only 33% of the medical expenses in the last 2 years of those who die in their 70s

• Fertility rates are crashing in the developed world. Fewer taxpayers pay for the healthcare costs of a rapidly aging society.

The solution to the problem

  • Reduce chronic disease and cost burden.

  • Expand Health-span and Lifespan.

  • Compress the gap between Health-span and Lifespan.

  • Improve productivity.

  • Reduce misery and suffering.

What does Chi Longevity actually do to improve Bio-age?

  • They review the 5 biological clocks;

    • blood pressure

    • body temperature

    • hormone levels

    • the number of immune cells in the blood

    • the sleep-wake cycle.

      • plus, they also review the following;

        • metabolic

        • physical

        • cognitive

        • social investigations

  • Review major organ functions and systems.

  • Personalised, precision and practitioner-supported interventions.

The program is holistic and revolutionary in its approach and offers support along the way with follow-up checks and re-testing to see the lifestyle and dietary changes that improved your Bio-age and potentially reduced age-related chronic diseases.

To learn more about how to improve your Bio-age and the issues facing nations globally, you can listen to an interview with Prof. Andrea Maier or read some articles about the program, click on the link to Chi Longevity to learn more.

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