Austin Argentieri

Austin Argentieri

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Dr. Austin Argentieri is a leading researcher at Harvard and the Broad Institute, known for his work on the impact of environmental factors on health and aging. He served as the first author of a significant study published in Nature Medicine, which revealed that environmental exposures are approximately ten times more influential than genetic factors in determining the risk of early death. Through extensive analysis of nearly 500,000 participants from the UK BioBank, Argentieri and his colleagues identified key factors that contribute to premature mortality and emphasized the importance of modifying our environments to improve public health outcomes.

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Austin Argentieri is the lead author of the study on environmental and lifestyle factors affecting aging.

Estilo de vida ou genética: o que interfere mais no envelhecimento? Pesquisa responde
O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão)·LiechtensteinLiechtenstein· 2025-12-19
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Austin Argentieri is the lead author of the study on environmental factors influencing aging.

Estilo de vida ou genética: o que interfere mais no envelhecimento? Pesquisa responde
O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão)·LiechtensteinLiechtenstein· 2025-02-28
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Austin Argentieri is the lead author of the research highlighting the importance of reducing the risk of chronic diseases.

Faktor Genetik atau Gaya Hidup, Apa yang Lebih Menentukan sebagai Faktor Risiko Penyakit?
Kompas·IndonesiaIndonesia· 2025-02-23
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Austin Argentieri is the lead author of the research highlighting the impact of environmental factors on health risks.

Faktor Genetik atau Gaya Hidup, Apa yang Lebih Menentukan sebagai Faktor Risiko Penyakit?
Kompas·IndonesiaIndonesia· 2025-02-23
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Dr Austin Argentieri, the first author of the research at Harvard and the Broad Institute, emphasized the importance of the environment in influencing health outcomes.

Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death, study suggests | Life expectancy
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-02-19
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