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From ageing clocks to human digital twins in personalising healthcare through biological age analysis

Murih Pusparum, Olivier Thas, Stephan Beck, Simone Ecker, Gökhan Ertaylan

npj Digital Medicine · 2025 · ▲ 3 citations

Abstract

Age is the most important risk factor for the majority human diseases, leading to the exploration of innovative approaches, including the development of predictors to estimate biological age (BA). These predictors offer promising insights into the ageing process and age-related diseases. With real-time, multi-modal data streams and continuous patient monitoring, these BA can also inform the construction of 'human digital twins', quantifying how age-related changes impact health trajectories. This study highlights the significance of BA within a deeply phenotyped longitudinal cohort, using omics-based approaches alongside gold-standard clinical risk predictors. BA and health traits predictions were computed from 29 epigenetics, 4 clinical-biochemistry, 2 proteomics, and 3 metabolomics clocks. The study reveals that ageing is different between individuals but relatively stable within individuals. We suggest that BA should be considered crucial biomarkers complementing routine clinical tests. Regular updates of BA predictions within digital twin frameworks can also help guiding individualised treatment plans.

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10.1038/s41746-025-01911-9
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Pusparum, M., Thas, O., Beck, S., Ecker, S., &amp; Ertaylan, G. (2025). From ageing clocks to human digital twins in personalising healthcare through biological age analysis. <em>npj Digital Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-025-01911-9
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Pusparum M, Thas O, Beck S, Ecker S, Ertaylan G. From ageing clocks to human digital twins in personalising healthcare through biological age analysis. npj Digital Medicine. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41746-025-01911-9.
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@article{murih2025Fromag, title = {From ageing clocks to human digital twins in personalising healthcare through biological age analysis}, author = {Murih Pusparum and Olivier Thas and Stephan Beck and Simone Ecker and Gökhan Ertaylan}, journal = {npj Digital Medicine}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.1038/s41746-025-01911-9}, }

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