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New Analysis Shows Taurine Levels Do Not Decline With Age

Longitudinal research shows that taurine concentrations often remain stable or rise throughout adulthood in multiple mammalian species.

Overview

  • Researchers measured taurine in longitudinal and cross-sectional studies of humans, rhesus monkeys and mice across the adult lifespan.
  • Taurine concentrations frequently increased or remained constant with age, undermining its potential as a universal aging biomarker.
  • Links between taurine levels and health indicators such as muscle strength or body weight varied by species, sex and cohort.
  • Findings suggest that individual factors like genetics, diet and environment shape taurine’s biological impact.
  • Randomized clinical trials are under way to assess whether taurine supplementation can boost health and fitness in middle-aged adults.