The Epigenetic Revolution – Post Course Examination
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Question 1 of 11
1. Question
Methionine restriction (MR) is one of the only dietary manipulations known to robustly extend healthspan in mammals?
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Question 2 of 11
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The relevance of measures of epigenetic age acceleration can be appreciated by the fact that they are associated with a great number of age-related conditions and diseases
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3. Question
For each one year increase in difference between chronological and epigenetic age there is an documented increase in one of the following
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Question 4 of 11
4. Question
Which of the following interventions is being studied to reduce epigenetic aging?
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5. Question
Epigenetic aging is accelerated by excessive alcohol use?
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Question 6 of 11
6. Question
Evidence suggests that menopause accelerates epigenetic aging of blood?
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Question 7 of 11
7. Question
At this time we have the evidence and clinical knowledge to propose specific recommendations for exercise which will modify epigenetics and lower risk for elements of the population?
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Question 8 of 11
8. Question
Epigenetics is the branch of biology which studies the causal interactions between genes and their products which brings phenotypes into being
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Question 9 of 11
9. Question
According to author Raffaella Nativio all age related epigenetic changes should be considered undesirable?
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Question 10 of 11
10. Question
Epigenetics specifically in the area of Cancer has predictive powers, which of the following are true regarding this?
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Question 11 of 11
11. Question
A 2015 study showed that stress was surprisingly not related to epigenetic aging.