Scientists Discover DNA Changes That Can Shorten A Person's Lifespan By Three Years

'These discoveries are the tip of the iceberg.'

Scientists have identified inherited gene changes that can cut a person's life short by up to three years. 

Researchers at University of Edinburgh analysed the genetic information of more than 150,000 people. 

They discovered two separate areas of the human genome where differences in the DNA code may affect how long a person lives.

Scientists said that while the findings are interesting, it's important to note that lifestyle still has the greatest impact on life expectancy. 

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Researchers at the University of Edinburgh analysed genetic information from more than 152,000 people who participated in the UK Biobank study - a long-term record of the health of thousands of volunteers.

They discovered two separate areas of the human genome where differences in the DNA code may affect life expectancy. 

The two changes - known as variants - are relatively common in the population and more than two thirds of us will inherit a single copy of one of them from either our mother or father.

Scientists believe that having a copy of one variant could reduce life expectancy by up to a year.

They predict that around three in 1,000 people will inherit two copies of both variants and can expect to die an average of three years earlier.

According to researchers, one of the variants is a gene associated with increased risk of lung cancer and severe respiratory problems in people who smoke.

The other is in a gene associated with Alzheimer's disease and high cholesterol.

The research also found that the variants had different effects depending on gender.

The gene change linked to Alzheimer's disease had a greater effect on women, while the variation associated with lung disease had a greater effect on men.

Dr Peter Joshi, from the University of Edinburgh, said: "Although the effect of these genetic variants on lifespan is surprisingly large, it is important to remember that this is only part of the story.

"Lifestyle has the greatest impact on how long we live and that is under our control."

Dr Jim Wilson, from the University of Edinburgh, added: "These discoveries are the tip of the iceberg. As more data become available later this year, we expect to see many more discoveries.

"Excitingly, some of these might have a beneficial effect on health."

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, was funded by the Medical Research Council.

Before You Go

16 Foods Good For Longevity
Asparagus(01 of17)
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Asparagus is anti-inflammatory and provides digestive support, according to "The Longevity Kitchen," a book that explains the life-extending benefits of healthy foods. (credit:Alamy)
Avocado(02 of17)
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In addition to helping lower levels of bad cholesterol, avocados destroy cancerous and precancerous cells, according to "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Alamy)
Basil(03 of17)
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This anti-inflammatory herb has been shown to "slow the growth of disease-causing bacteria" and protect liver cells, according to "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Alamy)
Blueberries(04 of17)
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This superfruit is anti-inflammatory and helps improves brain and heart health, wrote Rebecca Katz and Mat Edelson in "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Shutterstock)
Coffee(05 of17)
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Drinking more than two cups a day of coffee may help you live longer by offering protection against respiratory problems and heart disease. (credit:Alamy)
Dark Chocolate(06 of17)
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This treat can reduce your blood pressure and improve your heart health. Not surprisingly, studies also show dark chocolate to be a mood enhancer, according to "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Alamy)
Garlic(07 of17)
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Garlic may not be good for your breath, but it does help prevent damage to blood vessels, wrote the authors of "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Alamy)
Green Tea(08 of17)
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Kale(09 of17)
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"[Kale] goes way off the charts with certain nutrients, providing more than ten times the recommended daily intake of vitamin K, a key regulator of inflammation, and three times the recommended daily intake of vitamin A, which is vital to eye health and maintaining moisture in the skin and mucous membranes," according to "The Longevity Kitchen." Kale can also reduce your cholesterol, and is associated with reduced risk of ovarian, breast and colon cancer. (credit:Shutterstock)
Olive Oil(10 of17)
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Olive oil has several major health benefits: it helps protect the heart, reduces the risk of respiratory, colon, upper GI track and breast cancer, and helps prevent stroke, according to "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Alamy)
Pomegranate(11 of17)
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In addition to being anti-inflammatory, pomegranate is good for your cardiovascular health and helps lower blood pressure, wrote the authors of "The Longevity Kitchen." (credit:Getty Images)
Sweet Potato(12 of17)
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As stated in "The Longevity Kitchen," this tasty tuber helps regulate blood pressure, provides support for your immune system and contains nutrients that help reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. (credit:Alamy)
Thyme(13 of17)
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Walnuts(14 of17)
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"Wanuts offer tremendous heart health benefits," the book's authors write. "They reduce inflammation, bad cholesterol (LDL), and risk of blood clots and can help prevent bone loss." (credit:Alamy)
Wild Salmon(15 of17)
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Yogurt(16 of17)
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As stated in "The Longevity Kitchen," yogurt helps maintain and restore healthy bacteria in our body and fights against conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea and Crohn's disease. (credit:Alamy)
'The Longevity Kitchen'(17 of17)
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