Supplement study hopes to turn back cellular clock in overweight women
NCT ID NCT07245979
First seen Nov 25, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tests whether taking a daily sirtuin activator supplement for six months can improve metabolism and reduce signs of cell aging in women aged 40 to 65 who are overweight or obese. Researchers will compare the supplement to a placebo and measure changes in blood fats, blood sugar, and aging markers like telomere length. The goal is to learn if this supplement can help manage weight-related health risks.
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