While climate changes rapidly increases the effect, very heat always rises. A new research once again revealed the scary effects on the human beings. The study was published via Science Advances.
In the results, it turned out that people living in regions with many temperatures are much more rapidly aging than others. So your biological age is affected by temperatures.
Exposure to temperature for a long time increases its biological age up to 2.48 years
In the US research, those living in the hot regions of the country and those living in the colder regions were compared. The results also showed that aging at the molecular level is more rapidly in those in hot regions. In the study, blood samples taken from 3,686 adults aged 56 and over were examined and temperature information was used in mid -2016 to 2016 to 2016.
The research examined a person’s biological and epigenetic ages. They show how the body works at the molecular and cellular level, and it may not always be just like chronological age.
Exposure to temperatures compared to investigations can lead to an increase in a person’s biological age up to 2.48 years. The effect of temperatures compared to human beings has similar effects on the effect of smoking on biological aging. The researchers said that they did not expect such a great influence and that they were very surprised by the results.
Experts underlined that the study does not take into account the access of individuals to coolness. In other words, an individual with air conditioner access and a person who does not have air conditioners is not different. They said that this could lead to valuable differences and that two people living in one -to -one neighborhood will have different levels of aging. It is necessary to work more to understand the effects.