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Living with HIV?
Monitor Your Biological Age

Even with effective ART and undetectable viral loads, people living with HIV experience 5-10 years of accelerated biological aging. Our GrimAge monitoring study helps you track and potentially reverse this hidden aging.

Private & Secure
Track Progress
Community Support
Research Findings
Peer-reviewed evidence on HIV & aging
5-10 years
Average epigenetic age acceleration in PLWH
4.9 years
GrimAge acceleration even with viral suppression
Reversible
Lifestyle interventions can reduce accelerated aging

Based on published research from leading institutions

The Hidden Cost of HIV

ART has transformed HIV into a manageable condition, but accelerated biological aging remains an underaddressed challenge.

Accelerated Aging

Multiple studies show PLWH have epigenetic ages 5-10 years older than their chronological age, even with effective treatment.

Age-Related Diseases

Cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and cognitive decline appear earlier in PLWH, independent of viral load or CD4 count.

Chronic Inflammation

GrimAge captures inflammation markers like CRP and immune aging that persist even with undetectable virus, driving accelerated aging.

Evidence-Based

Why GrimAge for HIV?

GrimAge is uniquely suited for HIV because it measures the biological signatures most affected by the virus and chronic immune activation.

Inflammation Tracking

GrimAge includes plasma protein surrogates for inflammatory markers elevated in HIV

Immune Aging

Captures immunosenescence and T-cell exhaustion patterns common in PLWH

Mortality Prediction

Best predictor of all-cause mortality, critical for long-term HIV management

Intervention Tracking

Responds to lifestyle changes, enabling you to track what works

What You'll Get From the Study

Comprehensive biological age monitoring designed for people living with HIV

GrimAge Analysis

Full epigenetic clock analysis with HIV-specific interpretation

Progress Tracking

Quarterly testing to monitor biological age over time

Personalized Report

Detailed breakdown of contributing factors and actionable insights

Community Access

Connect with others focused on healthy aging with HIV

Limited Enrollment Open

Ready to Take Control of Your Biological Age?

Join our monitoring study and get rigorous, science-backed insights into how HIV and ART affect your aging - and what you can do about it.

Study Eligibility

  • Adults (18+) living with HIV on stable ART for 6+ months
  • Willing to provide blood samples at baseline and quarterly
  • Interested in tracking biological age over 12 months
Check Eligibility & Enroll

Your data is private and secure. We never share individual results.

In Collaboration With Leading HIV/AIDS Organizations

amfAR
GMHC
POZ
HIV+Aging
SAGE

We partner with advocacy organizations to advance aging research for PLWH

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does HIV accelerate aging even with effective treatment?

HIV causes persistent immune activation and chronic inflammation that continues even when viral load is undetectable. The virus also affects T-cell populations and gut microbiome in ways that accelerate biological aging processes.

Can I reverse accelerated aging from HIV?

Research suggests that lifestyle interventions including exercise, nutrition, sleep optimization, and stress management can reduce epigenetic age acceleration. Some PLWH have achieved normalization of their biological age through comprehensive interventions.

How is GrimAge different from CD4 count?

CD4 count measures immune function at a specific moment, while GrimAge measures accumulated biological aging across multiple systems. Many people with normal CD4 counts still have accelerated GrimAge, indicating hidden aging effects.

Will my HIV status be kept confidential?

Absolutely. All data is handled with the highest privacy and security standards. Your HIV status is never shared, and study results are only reported in aggregate, anonymized form.

What does the study cost?

Eligible participants receive subsidized or free testing as part of the research study. Exact coverage depends on enrollment tier and funding availability. Contact us for current pricing and scholarship options.