Nature Study Finds Sleep and Exercise Suppress CHIP Mutation Clones but Risks Persist with Advanced Age
@EricTopol reported that a new Nature study found sleep health and exercise suppressed CHIP in experimental models and in people, with data observed in both women and men.
ibtimes.co.ukA new report published in Nature shows that sleep health and exercise suppressed blood stem cell mutation clones known as CHIP in both experimental models and in people. @EricTopol reported the findings. The report states that CHIP occurs frequently with advanced age and portends risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Data on exercise and CHIP suppression were observed in both women and men. The study examined how these lifestyle factors affected the frequency of the mutation clones.


