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Sorting Science From Marketing in the Era of Data-Driven Biological Aging Clocks.

Congdon J.

Journal of medical Internet research · 2026

Abstract

<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Consumer wearables provide users with a wealth of data, including an estimation of their "biological age." In this News and Perspectives article, JMIR Correspondent Jenna Congdon reports on the accuracy and utility of age prediction by wearables.

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10.2196/102951
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J., C. (2026). Sorting Science From Marketing in the Era of Data-Driven Biological Aging Clocks. <em>Journal of medical Internet research</em>. https://doi.org/10.2196/102951
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J. C. Sorting Science From Marketing in the Era of Data-Driven Biological Aging Clocks. Journal of medical Internet research. 2026. doi:10.2196/102951.
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@article{congdon2026Sortin, title = {Sorting Science From Marketing in the Era of Data-Driven Biological Aging Clocks.}, author = {Congdon J.}, journal = {Journal of medical Internet research}, year = {2026}, doi = {10.2196/102951}, }

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