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In order to measure [[Health Outcomes|health outcomes]], we need to measure [[Health Status|health status]] before and after '''interventions''' ([[Medical Interventions|Medical]] &
 
In order to measure [[Health Outcomes|health outcomes]], we need to measure [[Health Status|health status]] before and after '''interventions''' ([[Medical Interventions|Medical]] &
 
[[Non-Medical Interventions|Non-Medical]]) and [[Biological Age|biological age]] and [[Health Status|health status]] on each birthday.
 
[[Non-Medical Interventions|Non-Medical]]) and [[Biological Age|biological age]] and [[Health Status|health status]] on each birthday.
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[[Biological Age|Biological age]] (physiological age) is a measure of how well or poorly your body is functioning relative to your actual calendar age (chronological age). Here are examples of how to measure your [[Biological Age|biological age]]:
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* [http://www.biological-age.com/ Measure your biological age in 2 minutes by answering this fun and simple quiz.]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 17 February 2019

In order to measure health outcomes, we need to measure health status before and after interventions (Medical & Non-Medical) and biological age and health status on each birthday.

Biological age (physiological age) is a measure of how well or poorly your body is functioning relative to your actual calendar age (chronological age). Here are examples of how to measure your biological age: