Couch potato lifestyle may speed up ageing

January 29, 2008 | Source: NewScientist news service

Researchers at St. Thomas’ hospital in London have found that people who did not exercise in their spare time had shorter telomeres than very active people.

Telomeres shorten each time a cell divides, and when they become too short a cell can no longer divide, so telomeres act as a kind of timer counting down our biological age.

Exercise can help, but it only seems to help with cellular aging if done in people’s leisure time.