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INDUSTRY REPORTNot Applicable2026-03-12

Daily Multivitamin Use May Slow Biological Aging, According to COSMOS Trial Results

Key Takeaways

  • ▸Daily multivitamin use showed association with slower biological aging markers in COSMOS trial participants
  • ▸Results suggest potential benefits of nutritional supplementation for age-related health outcomes
  • ▸Further research needed to establish causation and identify specific mechanisms behind observed effects
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/press-releases/daily-multivitamin-use-may-slow-aging↗

Summary

Recent findings from the COSMOS trial suggest that daily multivitamin supplementation may have a measurable effect on slowing biological aging in adults. The research examined the relationship between consistent multivitamin use and biomarkers associated with aging processes. While the study shows promising correlations between supplementation and reduced aging markers, researchers emphasize the need for further investigation to understand the mechanisms and long-term implications. The COSMOS trial represents one of the largest and most comprehensive studies examining multivitamins and their potential anti-aging effects in human populations.

  • Findings may have implications for preventive health strategies and aging intervention approaches
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