Choose Your Age: Unlocking the Cellular Science of Longevity
By (Author) Jean-Marc Lemaitre
Translated by Bronwyn Haslam
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
15th July 2026
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Health: Diets and nutrition
Popular medicine and health
208
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In this groundbreaking manual for longevity, leading longevity expert Jean-Marc Lemaitre reveals how the latest science can help you measure, slow, and even reverse biological aging at a cellular level.
For generations, we've accepted aging as an inevitable decline, measuring our years by birthdays while ignoring the more crucial metric-our biological age. Traditional medicine continues to treat the symptoms of age-related diseases rather than addressing their root cause: cellular aging itself. Too often, healthcare systems intervene only after disease has taken hold, managing decline rather than preventing it.
In Choose Your Age, Jean-Marc Lemaitre-a renowned biogerontologist (a scientist of biological aging and age-related diseases)-presents a revolutionary alternative: a personalized, proactive approach to longevity that targets the fundamental mechanisms of aging before disease begins.
This is not speculation or trendy "biohacking"-it's cutting-edge science: a comprehensive, evidence-based strategy for extending not just lifespan but healthspan, the years you spend free from disease and decline. Lemaitre's approach isn't prescriptive but educational, empowering you to understand the science of aging so you can make informed decisions about your health journey. In Choose Your Age, readers will discover:
Choose Your Age
provides a new paradigm for thinking about aging, transforming it from an inevitable decline into a manageable process that you can influence at every stage of life. With this roadmap in hand, you can chart a different course for your future-one where each decade brings not just more years, but better ones.
Jean-Marc Lemaitre is a leading expert in longevity and aging. Trained as a biogerontologist, he is the research director at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research at the Institute of Regenerative Medicine and Biotherapy in Montpellier (IRMB). His work focuses on the mechanisms behind human aging and restoring functionality to organs that have changed because of aging.