The new science of longevity

Understand how science is transforming the health and longevity of dogs through advances in research and innovation.

What is the science of longevity

Humans are living longer, and so are dogs, who live in close proximity. The problem is that longer life doesn't mean healthier life.

In recent decades, science has dedicated itself to understanding the processes of ageing in order to reverse them or reduce the impact they have on quality of life.

It is now possible to act at the cellular level to extend healthy lifespan.

healthy living

What is the science of longevity

Humans are living longer, and so are dogs, who live in close proximity. The problem is that longer life doesn't mean healthier life.

In recent decades, science has dedicated itself to understanding the processes of ageing in order to reverse them or reduce the impact they have on quality of life.

It is now possible to act at the cellular level to extend healthy lifespan.

healthy living

Commitment to scientific evolution

In agreement with the National Federation of State Military Officers' Entities and PetMoreTime, with the support of the National Council of Commanders General, we are developing the first scientific research program to slow down the process of canine aging in Brazil.

In this way, we participate in the discovery of new therapies to slow down physical and cognitive decline in dogs.

Markers of Ageing

These markers are a set of biological processes that contribute to ageing and declining health in different organisms.

They are fundamental to understanding why we age and how we can reduce these processes in a healthier way.

In 2022, the "New Hallmarks of Ageing" conference in Denmark added new markers to the original list: autophagy, RNA processing, gut microbiota, mechanical properties and inflammation.

Graph - Markers of Canine Ageing

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Commitment to scientific evolution

In agreement with the National Federation of State Military Officers' Entities and PetMoreTime, with the support of the National Council of Commanders General, we are developing the first scientific research program to slow down the process of canine aging in Brazil.

In this way, we participate in the discovery of new therapies to slow down physical and cognitive decline in dogs.

Markers of Ageing

Graph - Markers of Canine Ageing

These markers are a set of biological processes that contribute to ageing and declining health in different organisms.

They are fundamental to understanding why we age and how we can reduce these processes in a healthier way.

In 2022, the "New Hallmarks of Ageing" conference in Denmark added new markers to the original list: autophagy, RNA processing, gut microbiota, mechanical properties and inflammation.

Join us!

If you are a veterinary professional, we invite you to sign up to receive monthly scientific information on the science of longevity, as well as everything about our therapies and launches to expand your veterinary practice.

Studies and Research that Support Our Science

Everything we do at PetMoreTime is based on science to offer not only safe therapies, but also those with real validation. Click on the button below to access our repository of scientific studies to deepen your knowledge of the science of longevity.