Longevity Market Growing Rapidly in the US

Longevity Market Growing Rapidly in the US

Sona Osmanova · Elm ·

Biohacker camps, presented under the guise of selling "extra years of life" in the US, have caused widespread discussion. Within these programs, participants are offered complete medical examinations, genetic analyses, detailed evaluations of lifestyle and nutritional habits, as well as personalized health plans. The cost of such retreat programs is set at around $20,000.

The editorial reports that the overall value of the longevity industry is already measured in trillions of dollars, and numerous large companies, including those in biotechnology, medical services, pharmaceuticals, as well as the hotel and tourism sectors, are directing significant investments into this field. The goal is to extend human life, slow down the aging process, and improve quality of life.

According to experts, such programs are not limited to a purely medical approach but also encompass components like psychological assessment, sleep optimization, stress management, and increased physical activity. Participants aim to achieve long-term health outcomes through short-term intensive monitoring and consulting services.

Analysts note that while the longevity field creates new investment opportunities, the scientifically based effectiveness and accessibility of these services for the general population remain subjects of discussion. Nevertheless, for the wealthy segment of society desiring a healthy lifestyle and long life, this market has already become an attractive and rapidly developing direction.