Peter Attia· MD
and so what sort of has emerged from that is that there may be you there are two things that have emerged from that one is you may be able to use that chronological aging clock to find individuals whose marks don't fall on the line that you would expect it to fall on based on their chronological age in other words you know they have marks that make them look older or younger than their chronological age says that they are and so you might you would hypothesize that those individuals biologically if those marks are really reflecting biological age might be aging more slowly or more quickly and what's been shown is that indeed those individuals who tend to be off the line depending on whether they seem to be aging more slowly or more quickly are at lower or higher risk for specific diseases