Study Reveals Education Extends Lifespan by Slowing Aging
Research indicates that staying in school until 18 can significantly slow the biological clock, offering a new perspective on the benefits of education.
- Staying in school until the age of 18 slows down the ageing process at a cellular level, compared to those who leave at 16.
- Two additional years of schooling can lead to a 2-3% slower pace of ageing and a 10% lower risk of death.
- The study, utilizing the DunedinPACE epigenetic clock, is the first to connect educational mobility with the pace of biological aging.
- Upward educational mobility is significantly associated with healthier aging trajectories and a reduction in mortality risk.
- The research supports interventions to promote educational attainment as a means to slow biological aging and promote longevity.