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Chocolate Compound Fights Aging: New Study
8 Feb
Summary
- Theobromine, found in cocoa, may slow the aging process.
- Study linked higher theobromine levels to younger biological age.
- Effect appears unique to theobromine, not other cocoa compounds.

Scientists have identified a compound in chocolate that may play a role in slowing the aging process. Theobromine, a natural substance found in cocoa, has been linked to keeping individuals "younger for longer."
Research conducted at King's College London examined theobromine levels in participants' blood against biological age markers. These markers assess the body's functional age, independent of chronological years.
The study, which analyzed data from European groups totaling over 1,600 participants, found that elevated theobromine levels correlated with a younger biological age. This suggests a potential anti-aging quality specific to theobromine.
While the findings are promising, researchers caution against increased chocolate consumption due to its sugar and fat content. Future research aims to further understand the molecular mechanisms behind this association and explore dietary compounds' impact on epigenetics and longevity.




