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Longevity experts reveal ‘flicker method’ that could help you feel years younger

  • May 03, 2026
  • Health Care

Experts reveal 'flicker method' to redefine aging and help you feel younger Video

Riley said this requires identifying personal “flicker triggers” — physical, psychological, social or environmental shifts that help reset one’s pace, such as exercise or renewed social connection.

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Most people already live with a “feels-like” age that doesn’t match their chronological age, said Kaplan, comparing it to a weather report.

“In the summertime, the weatherperson might say it’s 85 degrees outside, but with the humidity, it feels like 95… The feels-like age is the lived age, as compared to the chronological age or the age on your birth certificate.”

A group of elderly friends sitting in a circle playing guitars and singing at home

The authors suggest that engaging in your community is one way to activate the flicker stage. (iStock)

Focusing on the “lived age” may allow people to intentionally shift into a younger stage, according to the authors.

Instead of “aging in place,” which focuses on where one lives, they suggest focusing on “aging on pace.”

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“It’s more about what’s important to us on a personal level… do we want to stay in employment and work for as long as we can? Do we want to be shifting gears… and pursuing other interests and pastimes that are important to us?” Riley asked.

Kaplan said the common focus on age 65 as a point of decline reflects a socially imposed retirement benchmark, not a biological marker.

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“It comes from the Social Security Act that was created in 1935 in the United States. And here we are 90 years later, and we’re still thinking that 65 is an important age…. We didn’t use the word retirement back then. I mean, have you ever seen a farmer back in the 1800s… that says, ‘Oh, we’re going to retire because Grandpa is now going to be 62 or 65 years old?'”

Older couple healthy and riding bikes

The flicker effect works best when you stop viewing aging as a “downhill” perspective, the experts said. (iStock)

The flicker effect works best when you stop viewing aging as a “downhill” perspective, Riley and Kaplan said.

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Even after a health setback shifts someone into a later stage, maintaining a positive and active approach may help move them back toward an earlier stage of aging, according to the authors.

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Ultimately, the goal is to stop seeing the passage of time as a problem to be solved, Riley said.

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“Aging or growing older is [not] a problem to fix.… We want the mindset [that] it’s an opportunity to be seized.”

Khloe Quill is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. She and the lifestyle team cover a range of story topics including food and drink, travel, and health. 

Article source: https://www.foxnews.com/health/longevity-experts-reveal-flicker-method-could-help-feel-years-younger

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