Longevity, Foxo3, & autophagy.

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FOXO3: The Longevity Gene Linked to Health, Aging, and Disease Prevention

FOXO3, short for Forkhead Box O3, is a transcription factor gene that plays a pivotal role in regulating cellular health, stress resistance, and lifespan. Often called the “longevity gene,” FOXO3 activates a network of protective pathways that promote DNA repair, autophagy (cellular cleanup), antioxidant defense, and metabolic balance. Research shows that certain FOXO3 gene variants are strongly associated with exceptional longevity in humans, helping protect against age-related diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegeneration, and diabetes.

Functioning as a master regulator, FOXO3 responds to signals like oxidative stress, caloric restriction, and hormonal changes to optimize cell survival and energy efficiency. It works closely with pathways such as insulin/IGF-1 signaling and AMPK activation, making it a critical player in both aging research and biohacking strategies.

Boosting FOXO3 activity naturally may involve lifestyle interventions like intermittent fasting, regular exercise, nutrient-dense diets, and exposure to mild stressors (hormesis). Understanding FOXO3’s role in health not only provides insights into aging but also opens potential avenues for therapies that slow cellular damage and extend healthy lifespan.

Keywords: FOXO3 gene, longevity gene, aging, autophagy, DNA repair, oxidative stress, anti-aging, healthspan, AMPK, insulin signaling, hormesis, lifespan extension.

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