Shingles Vaccine Could Slow Aging and Improve Health Span

Could the shingles vaccine ‌help you live a⁣ healthier life as you age?

researchers are getting closer​ to answering that question, with a new study offering evidence that the vaccine may not just protect against the painful viral shingles illness — but ⁤that ‍it may also support a longer “health span” by slowing biological⁣ aging.

“Vaccines may do more than prevent⁤ acute infections. Our findings suggest the ‌shingles vaccine may support healthier aging by slowing some underlying biological processes tied to aging,”‍ says the study ⁣author Jung Ki Kim, PhD, a research assistant professor of ‍gerontology at the ​University‌ of Southern​ California in los ‌Angeles.

how Different ⁣Aspects of Biological Aging Are Measured

Researchers analyzed ⁣health data from⁤ the U.S. Health ⁤and Retirement Study, which included details from more than 3,800 adults ages 70 and older in ⁢2016. They ⁣measured seven different aspects of biological aging to come‍ up with a⁤ composite biological aging score, including:

  • Inflammation
  • Innate ⁤immunity, the body’s ‍natural defense system against infection
  • Adaptive‍ immunity, the body’s learned defense​ system after exposure to vaccination or infection
  • Blood flow
  • Neurodegeneration, the deterioration⁣ of nerve cells ⁤in the brain
  • Epigenetic aging, changes​ in how genes are expressed (turned “off” or⁣ “on”)
  • Transcriptomic aging, gene responses ‍that⁣ mark biological age

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