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Higher IGF-1 and DHEA levels, longer telomere lengths
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<blockquote data-quote="tareload" data-source="post: 143201"><p>These two papers, given the data available to us, don't appear inconsistent. Mid range IGF-1 ("normal") + low level of inflammation (typically shows up as significant level of IL-6) is recipe for success. </p><p></p><p>Note the A/C imbalance score isn't a ratio, the authors just added up the number of tests that ranged outside the cutoffs:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This method is juiced probably because cortisol and IL-6 are correlated in this population. Therefore, I don't agree with Ergo-Log title : "The more anabolic hormones your body produces, the longer you live". Their subtitle should be normal anabolic hormones and low inflammation (correlated with cortisol), the longer you live. The authors "A/C imbalance summary" score is not indicative of an <em>imbalance </em>between anabolic and catabolic hormones, it's indicative of abnormal level of IL-6 that's probably correlated with cortisol. Hope this makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 143201"] These two papers, given the data available to us, don't appear inconsistent. Mid range IGF-1 ("normal") + low level of inflammation (typically shows up as significant level of IL-6) is recipe for success. Note the A/C imbalance score isn't a ratio, the authors just added up the number of tests that ranged outside the cutoffs: This method is juiced probably because cortisol and IL-6 are correlated in this population. Therefore, I don't agree with Ergo-Log title : "The more anabolic hormones your body produces, the longer you live". Their subtitle should be normal anabolic hormones and low inflammation (correlated with cortisol), the longer you live. The authors "A/C imbalance summary" score is not indicative of an [I]imbalance [/I]between anabolic and catabolic hormones, it's indicative of abnormal level of IL-6 that's probably correlated with cortisol. Hope this makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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