Description
The age that appears on our identity document may not be the true age of our cells and organs. Only through a genetic profile analysis can you know exactly what your biological age is. You can also know what your ageing rhythm is and the risk you have of suffering from certain pathologies.
If you want to know how old your body is, acquire this genetic profile analysis for biological age offered by Eurofins LGS Megalab.
Biological vs. Chronological Age
We must differentiate between biological and chronological age to know how old our body is.
- The first of these is the age of cells and organs, which allows us to know our real ageing.
- The second is the age that appears on the ID, that is, our physical age from the day of birth.
By knowing our biological age we can know if the age of our organism adjusts to the physical age. Keep in mind that 70% of the biological age is marked by our lifestyle and the pathologies presented by each person.