Adversity across life linked to greater frailty and faster biological aging
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April 28, 2026
Published in BMC Medicine, the study analyzed data from over 150,000 participants and found the strongest associations in people who experienced adversity in both childhood and adulthood. These individuals were more frail than those exposed during only one life stage or not at all, and they also showed a biological age older than their chronological age.
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