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Bayer Launches Healthy Aging Ecosystem for Consumers

Bayer has unveiled a new ecosystem aimed at supporting healthy aging, responding to growing consumer interest in wellness and longevity, by offering a range of products and services designed to promote better health outcomes as people age. Bayer's goal is to create an interconnected platform combining education, innovative products, and personalized care strategies and empowering individuals to take charge of their health as they age, improving overall quality of life for aging populations.

Combining a scientifically formulated dietary supplement, a leading-edge wellness companion app, and a saliva-based a biological age test by Chronomics, Bayer is taking a big step in the emerging healthy-aging space by offering consumers new tools to help them support their healthy-aging journey with its new Age Factor™ ecosystem.

The ecosystem approach is designed to go “beyond the pill” by addressing key consumer needs at multiple steps in their health journey from awareness, education, and engagement to assessment and action. Powered by digital tools, the goal is to help consumers make smarter, more informed decisions about their own health.

“Precision health is making self-care even more consumer-centric,” said Julio Triana, president of the Consumer Health division of Bayer. “Our aging journeys are unique to us all and new digital tools are enabling offerings to be more tailor made. With this multi-facedted approach, we are educating and enabling consumers to to make informed decisions about their self-care in new and exciting ways.”

One A Day® Age Factor™ Cell Defense

As people age, their cells naturally become less effective at managing everyday stressors. Cellular or biological age – how a person’s cells are aging – may not always match one’s chronological age. Research suggests that genetics contributes only about 20% to the cellular aging process, with lifestyle (diet, exercise, stress) playing a large role. One A Day® Age Factor™ Cell Defense has key ingredients to help support consumers' cellular health and resilience as part of their healthy aging journey.

“The healthy aging space can be a confusing one for consumers with countless products making big promises,” said Abbie Lennox, Head of Regulatory, Medical, Safety, Quality and Compliance for Consumer Health at Bayer. “That’s why we took a science-led approach that focuses on the holistic factors that impact cellular age by equipping consumers with a product containing a key ingredient that helps defend against oxidative stress along with personalized recommendations and insights to best chart their own course.”

Designed to provide holistic support along their healthy aging journey, the Age Factor™ ecosystem includes a dietary supplement, a wellness companion app, and a Chronomics biological age test to measure and track personal progress over time.

  • The Age Factor™ wellness companion app provides valuable insights and lifestyle recommendations based on a person’s current habits while tracking progress over time.

  • The Chronomics biological age test is a simple and convenient way to measure biological age through a non-invasive saliva test. Once sent to the lab, the sample will be analyzed and results received within weeks.

Benefit claims for Age Factor Cell Defense supplement have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Precision Health

Technology advancements have enabled a wave of new digital products such as diagnostics, apps, and therapeutics to help consumers better manage their health. An analysis conducted for Bayer found over 80 percent of consumers globally already demand greater healthcare personalization and precision consumer health products will make up 10-20 percent of the total consumer health market in 2030 worth an estimated value of $20-40 billion.

Last year Bayer launched a new business unit focused on developing new precision consumer health products.

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