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Shingles Vaccine Could Slow Aging and Improve Health Span

January 30, 2026 Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor Health

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

they found that people‍ who received the shingles vaccine after age 60 showed evidence of slower biological aging on average, compared with those who were unvaccinated. This link remained⁣ even⁣ after accounting for race and⁣ ethnicity, income levels,⁤ and health ⁢differences between the two groups.

Why Would the Shingles⁢ Vaccine Slow Biological Aging?

In the study, participants who got a shingles vaccine had significantly lower markers of inflammation and slower epigenetic and transcriptomic aging,‌ along with ⁤a ‌lower composite biological aging score.

Biological⁣ aging reflects how well your body is ⁣functioning, not just​ how old you are in years, Dr.Kim explains.“Two people the​ same age can ⁣have very different biological ages depending⁢ on inflammation, immune ​health, molecular, and other processes.”

Because chronic, low-level inflammation ‌has been shown‍ to ​contribute to age-related health ​conditions, ‍some experts have coined the term “inflammaging,” or inflammation linked​ to aging — which vaccination

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