Pace of Aging
Epigenetic Testing: Unlocking the Secrets of Your Genes
Welcome to our epigenetic testing service, where cutting-edge science meets personalized health insights. Discover how your genes are expressed and influenced by your environment, lifestyle, and even your daily habits. Our comprehensive epigenetic testing can provide valuable information about your biological age, disease risks, and overall well-being.
What is Epigenetic Testing?
Epigenetic testing involves analyzing changes in gene expression that do not alter the DNA sequence itself. These changes, known as epigenetic modifications, are influenced by various factors including your diet, physical activity, environmental exposures, and stress levels. The most common type of epigenetic modification studied is DNA methylation.
Why Epigenetic Testing Matters
Epigenetic testing offers a window into your health that traditional genetic testing cannot provide. While genetic tests reveal your inherited traits, epigenetic tests show how your genes are currently being regulated. This dynamic information can help you understand:
- Your Biological Age: Are you aging faster or slower than your chronological age suggests? Our epigenetic clocks can estimate your biological age based on DNA methylation patterns.
- Your OMICm Age: By analyzing multiple "omics" data types—including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and more.
- Your Risk of Disease: Identify your susceptibility to various diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular conditions, and neurodegenerative disorders through specific methylation markers.
- Your Pace of Aging Value: To evaluates how quickly or slowly your body is aging on a biological level.
- Your Immune Age: To evaluate the state of your immune system, we assess your Immune Age, immune cell percentage and ratio.
- Your Telomere Length: To provide an insightful measure of your cellular health and aging process.
- Your Mitotic Clock and Stem Cell Potential: By examining key biomarkers related to cell division and stem cell activity.
- Your Response to Caloric Restriction: To evaluate how your body responds to reduced calorie intake, providing personalized insights into the potential benefits of caloric restriction for your health and longevity.
- Your Risk For Developing Type 2 Diabetes: To provide a thorough analysis of various factors that contribute to your likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes.
Turnaround Time for Results
Within 5 weeks.
Pace of Aging Test: 52,000 baht