The Longevity Playbook™ Unveils the Next Generation of Today's Age Tests with Skin Health Assessments for Advanced Physiological Insights
CLEVELAND , Aug. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Longevity Playbook™, an innovative personal wellness app and program that explores the science of longevity, today announced the release of a real-life experiment that allows individuals to live shorter and longer. Next Generation - Now has a skin health assessment. This new self-assessment assesses seven signs of skin aging that may appear – fine lines and wrinkles, rough texture, uneven skin tone, dullness, large pores, blemishes, age spots and dryness – and will give individuals a more complete and more specific. . . Explain their physiological health status in relation to their biological age. Through integration, people can gain richer knowledge and a deeper understanding of how their lifestyle choices affect their appearance, skin health and overall well-being.
Doctor-designed questions explore and influence lifestyle factors that directly relate to and affect skin health and the aging process. By adding skin-related questions to existing frameworks, the current age test goes beyond simple guidelines and provides insight into the complex interplay between external manifestations and internal health symptoms.
Michael Risen says: "We know that skin health is an important indicator of overall health, including potential risks like skin cancer, but while it accurately reflects our biological age, it tells the world how old we can be." MD, of The Longevity Book founder (he's now 57) and chief of health care at the Cleveland Clinic. "It was important to expand the existing age test to include skin health assessments to accurately reflect a person's physiological age. We hope that these new tests and custom algorithms will help individuals better understand how healthy choices affect and positively affect the entire body." This will allow them to improve longevity and health."
The Longevity Book provides additional health assessments as part of existing life span tests, focusing on the areas in which individuals typically age rapidly due to lifestyle factors. Users can predict that brain health, hip and knee health, stress and sleep hygiene will be included by 2024.
"We're excited to bring the next evolution of the current age test to our users and those who want to better understand their physiological age," said Jason Brown, CEO of Longevity Playbook (now 59).
"We created the Current Age Test to help people determine their potential age based on their current disability and mortality risk. Today, it's another big step in our commitment to providing personalized and informed information that enables individuals to improve their overall quality of life. and longevity."
Visit longevityplaybook.com/actualagetest to learn more about the new Real Age Test and how skin health assessments can change our understanding of physiological wellness.
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About the LongAVT™ Playbook
The Longevity Playbook™ informs people about medical advances that inspire them to live longer and prepare for more active and productive lives. Founded in 2022 by Michael Risen , MD, director of health at the Cleveland Clinic Health Institute, the company uses comprehensive and rigorous science to create a personalized travel program that moves each user through the years. The Longevity Playbook is a product of Great Age Reboot, Inc. For more information visit longevityplaybook.com and follow @LongevityPlaybook on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.