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📄 ResearchMay 22, 2026

Biological aging clock from routine clinical and anthropometric measurements in diverse populations

Aging is accompanied by a progressive decline in physiological function that contributes to chronic disease development. Biological clocks estimated from high-dimensional clinical and biological measurements may provide more granular tracking of the aging processes. Current biological clocks, however, have limited cross-ancestry generalizability and clinical applicability. Here, we developed a multi-ancestry biological clock (ClinBAG) using 22 routine blood and anthropometric biomarkers in 14,328 age- and sex-balanced individuals from the All of Us Research Program. We tested the association of ClinBAG with 434 traits and evaluated its ability to predict incident disease in 152,733 non-overlapping individuals. We also conducted genome-wide association studies in European (N=74,675), African (N=22,315), and Admixed American ancestry individuals (N=19,940). Among 190 neurological phenotypes, elevated ClinBAG was associated with cognitive decline, increased incidence of dementia (HR=1.020

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https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.05.20.26353724v1?rss=1