According to a report by the British "Daily Mail" on July 9, in the near future, a blood test will tell you how old you can live, what disease you will get, and how fast you can age. Scientists have discovered a chemical "fingerprint" in the blood, which can provide a clue to the long-term health status and the rate of aging in later life through the blood test as soon as the baby is born. Professor Tim Spector is from King ’s College, London, UK. His research team analyzed the blood samples of more than 6,000 pairs of twins, and found that 22 metabolites are directly related to human aging. The higher the content. One of the metabolites, C-glyTrp, is directly related to a variety of physiological factors, including: lung function, bone density, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and the weight of newborn babies. Professor Spector said: "Scientists have always known that birth weight has an important impact on the health of middle-aged and elderly people. People with low birth weight are more likely to suffer from middle-aged and elderly diseases." Has a decisive influence. The study found that the concentration of C-glyTrp may have been determined in the womb, affected by the nutritional level during fetal development. Scientists say that this research shows that these aging markers can be discovered through blood tests in the future, providing more clues to the aging process and paving the way for the development of treatments for geriatric diseases. Spector said: "As for how birth weight is related to middle-aged and elderly health, the molecular mechanism is unclear. But this discovery reveals one of them." Researcher Dr. Anna Valdes said: "The human aging process is affected by multiple genes, lifestyles and environments. Genes are only a part of them. We can change the molecular response by changing genes to affect our aging process." Even They are identical twins with different birth weights and C-glyTrp content. The researchers believe that this may be because the nutrients absorbed by the twins in the uterus are different from the environment they encounter. Source: China Daily Faces Face Cosmetics, Face Makeup, Blusher, Face Powder, Foundation & Concealer, Pressed Powder Zhejiang Zhongyimei Industry Co., Ltd , https://www.queeeny.com