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The ABIOS study aims to understand how ethnicity, and lifestyles affect biological age in young, middle-aged, and older adults. We will recruit Singaporeans of all ethnicities to participate in this research study. Cardiovascular, epigenetic, and physiological parameters of ageing will be measured to compare biological age in these participants.

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Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG), a nutritional supplement, has been shown to increase healthspan and lifespan in many pre-clinical models. The ABLE study will recruit middle-aged participants and investigate whether 6 months of daily AKG supplementation slows biological age, compared with a placebo control.

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The N-of-1 study aims to prescribe the optimal exercise intensity for young and middle-aged adults. Participants will perform bouts of aerobic exercise at different intensities (Low, Moderate, High). Physiological and biochemical biomarkers will be measured before and after each exercise. Artificial intelligence will be utilized to prescribe the optimal exercise intensity for each individual subject.

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The RESTORE study investigates whether regular exercise based on the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines influences biological ageing in an inactive cohort of middle-aged adults. Participants will engage in 3 months of aerobic exercise training, and have their biological age measured before, and after the intervention. The administered tests will comprise cardiovascular, epigenetic, and physiological parameters of ageing.