Epigenetic Test Results Show Wide Variance and Bias
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Matt Kaeberlein's podcast episode
Story of claim
Matt highlights inconsistencies in epigenetic test results, revealing a wide variance and potential bias across different providers.
- Goal: To understand the variability and potential bias in epigenetic test results.
- Proof: Results from different tests varied significantly, indicating potential bias and lack of consistency.
- Nuances:
- Mean epigenetic age was 53.8 with 7.4-year deviation.
- Results flanked true chronological age of 53.1.
- Impact on Life: This variability may lead to confusion and mistrust in using such tests for tracking biological age.
Investments
- Price: $100-500 for test kits
- Time: Depends on each test's processing time
- Effort: Minimal effort, but requires understanding test variability
Risks
Wide variation in results may lead to incorrect health assumptions.
Alternatives
- Focus on traditional health metrics and lifestyle changes
- Use comprehensive medical assessments for accuracy
Get Started 🚀
- Try different epigenetic test providers for comparison.
- Be aware of potential biases and inconsistencies.
- Supplement test results with other health assessments.
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