根据斯坦福医学研究,40岁和60岁年龄段的人体生物细胞和微生物变化迅速。 40s and 60s age periods feature rapid biomolecule and microbe shifts in human body, according to Stanford Medicine research.
斯坦福医学的一项研究表明,生物分子和微生物在40和60年代发生重大变化,而不是逐渐发生。 A study from Stanford Medicine reveals that significant shifts in biomolecules and microbes occur during the 40s and 60s, rather than gradually over time. 该研究发表在《自然老龄化》上,发现学员的生物学在44岁和60岁左右有两个主要时期发生迅速变化,而不论所研究的分子类别如何。 The research, published in Nature Aging, found two major periods of rapid change in participants' biology around age 44 and 60, regardless of the class of molecules being examined. 调查结果表明,在40年代中期和60年代初期,对保健的关注特别重要,因为这些迅速变化的时期可能与年龄相关疾病的风险增加有关。 The findings suggest that attention to health is particularly important during mid-40s and early 60s as these periods of rapid change may be linked to an increased risk of age-related diseases.