Xtalks is hosting a complimentary webinar titled 'The Future of Healthy Aging: Powered by Longevity Science,' which is scheduled for July 22, 2026. The event aims to provide an impartial examination of the evolving landscape of nutritional science as it pertains to the aging process.
The 'The Future of Healthy Aging: Powered by Longevity Science', led by Daniel Martínez-Puig from Bioiberica, is designed to move beyond the conventional narrative surrounding collagen supplementation, instead offering a critical evaluation of its limitations and introducing the potential of novel, low-dose bioactive compounds. The core of the presentation will focus on a paradigm shift from a narrow, beauty-centric view of wellness to a more comprehensive, systems-based strategy that addresses the fundamental mechanisms of aging.
Educational Longevity-Focused Webinars
Xtalks is Hosting the Future of Healthy Aging Webinar
Trend Themes
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Systems-based Longevity — Holistic aging frameworks are expanding wellness beyond appearance-focused claims, creating space for platforms that connect nutrition, mobility, cognition, inflammation and metabolic health into integrated consumer solutions.
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Low-dose Bioactives — Novel nutritional compounds with targeted mechanisms are reshaping supplement development by challenging high-dose ingredient norms and supporting more precise, science-led product positioning.
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Evidence-led Wellness Education — Impartial webinars and expert-led digital formats are becoming influential channels for translating longevity science into commercially relevant insights for healthcare, nutrition and consumer wellness markets.
Industry Implications
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Nutritional Supplements — A shift away from conventional collagen-centric messaging is opening white space for differentiated formulations built around emerging bioactives, mechanism-based claims and healthy aging benefits.
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Healthy Aging — The growing focus on biological aging pathways is positioning the sector for new services and products that address prevention, resilience and long-term vitality rather than late-stage age management.
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Digital Health Education — Specialized online learning experiences are strengthening the role of scientific content in market development, particularly for complex categories where credibility and expert interpretation influence adoption.