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Review
. 2025 Mar 31;14(4):421.
doi: 10.3390/antiox14040421.

Environmental Health Is Overlooked in Longevity Research

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Environmental Health Is Overlooked in Longevity Research

Robin Mesnage. Antioxidants (Basel). .

Abstract

Aging is a multifactorial process influenced by genetic predisposition and lifestyle choices. Environmental exposures are too often overlooked. Environmental pollutants-ranging from airborne particulate matter and heavy metals to endocrine disruptors and microplastics-accelerate biological aging. Oxidative stress is a major molecular initiating event, driving inflammation and toxicity across biological levels. We detail the mechanisms by which pollutants enhance reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. This oxidative stress inflicts damage on DNA, proteins, and lipids, accelerating telomere shortening, dysregulating autophagy, and ultimately driving epigenetic age acceleration. For instance, exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene, and pesticides has been associated with increased DNA methylation age. Early-life exposures and lifestyle factors such as tobacco and alcohol consumption further contribute to accelerated biological aging. The cumulative loss of healthy life years caused by these factors can conceivably reach between 5 and 10 years per person. Addressing pollutant-induced accelerated aging through regulatory measures, lifestyle changes, and therapeutic interventions is essential to mitigate their detrimental impacts, ultimately extending healthspan and improving quality of life in aging populations.

Keywords: aging; environmental health; longevity.

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Conflict of interest statement

R.M. is an employee of the Buchinger Wilhelmi Development and Holding GmbH, the overarching entity responsible for the Buchinger Wilhelmi Clinic.

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Conceptual framework/overview of how environmental exposure to toxic chemicals can negatively impact healthy longevity.

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