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'Forever Chemicals' Causing Faster Aging For Men in Their 50s, Study Finds

Rubenhair Latvia
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02.03.2026
'Forever Chemicals' Causing Faster Aging For Men in Their 50s, Study Finds

**The Hidden Risks of "Forever Chemicals"** Research has uncovered a concerning link between exposure to certain chemicals, known as "forever chemicals," and accelerated aging in middle-aged men.

**The Hidden Risks of "Forever Chemicals"**

Research has uncovered a concerning link between exposure to certain chemicals, known as "forever chemicals," and accelerated aging in middle-aged men. These findings have significant implications for our understanding of long-term health risks.

The Impact of PFAS on Biological Aging

A recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging suggests that higher levels of specific per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are associated with several years of accelerated aging, particularly among middle-aged men. This research adds to growing concerns about widespread exposure to PFAS chemicals.

What Are "Forever Chemicals"?

PFAS are a class of synthetic compounds commonly found in consumer and industrial products, as well as nearly half of the United States' drinking water. These chemicals are used in nonstick cookware, waterproof clothing, stain-resistant fabrics, and some firefighting foams due to their ability to repel water, oil, and heat.

While prior research has linked PFAS to various adverse health outcomes, including elevated cholesterol levels and an increased risk of certain cancers, this new study suggests that they may also contribute to signs of accelerated epigenetic aging. Epigenetic aging estimates biological age at a cellular level based on chemical markers found on DNA.

The Study's Findings

Researchers analyzed data from 326 US adults ages 50 and older who participated in the 1999-2000 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The study found that specific PFAS compounds affected individuals differently, with a more pronounced association among middle-aged men.

Implications for Long-Term Health Risks

While this study does not prove causation, it suggests that PFAS exposure may be linked to molecular changes related to aging and long-term health risk. As researchers continue to explore the impact of these chemicals on human health, it is essential to understand the potential risks associated with widespread exposure.

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