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Dark Chocolate: Your Secret to a Longer Life?
10 Dec
Summary
- Theobromine in dark chocolate may reduce biological age.
- Higher theobromine levels linked to slower epigenetic aging.
- Cocoa's theobromine benefits humans, but is toxic to dogs.

New research indicates that consuming dark chocolate might hold the key to a longer lifespan. Theobromine, a primary compound in cocoa, has been found to reduce biological age by decreasing cellular damage. This suggests a potential anti-aging effect that could significantly impact human longevity.
The study analyzed health data, focusing on DNA changes and telomere length. Findings revealed that individuals with higher circulating levels of theobromine exhibited a biological age younger than their chronological age. This effect appeared specific to theobromine, even though it is known to be toxic to dogs.
While theobromine is associated with various health benefits, including lower heart disease risk and improved cognitive function, its precise role in longevity is still under investigation. Researchers are exploring whether theobromine acts alone or in synergy with other cocoa compounds like polyphenols to influence gene activity and aging.




