[Analysis of some parameters of biological age and adaptation possibilities of workers of locomotive brigades].
Nazimko. V A VA; Morgul'. E V EV; Petrova. O A OA; Sheĭkhova. R G RG; Kozina. L S LS; Savenko. M A MA; Lysenko. D S DS
Key Findings
- Workers took Pinealon 100 µg twice daily for 14 days.
- After treatment, markers linked to biological age showed improvement.
- Indicators of adaptive response and professional reliability were reported as better.
Practical Outcomes
- The study hints that Pinealon could be useful for people looking to support stress resilience and age‑related biomarkers, but the evidence is limited to a specific occupational group and a very short trial. Biohackers might consider a similar low‑dose regimen, yet should treat the results as preliminary and await larger, more diverse studies before adopting it widely.
Summary
A short two‑week study on train‑crew workers found that taking Pinealon (100 µg twice a day) seemed to improve some measures of biological age and how well they adapted to work stress, suggesting the peptide might help maintain performance in demanding jobs.
Abstract
The unfavorable factors of professional work of workers of locomotive brigades influence on speed of aging and adaptation possibilities of an organism. Analysis of the data obtained confirms the positive use of the peptide bioregulator Pinealon in maintenance the professional reliability of workers of locomotive brigades. Workers of locomotive brigades used preparation during two weeks (1 capsule containing 100 mkg of Pinealon 2 times a day). Pinealon application has improved parameters of biological age and indicators determining the effectiveness of adaptive reactions.
Study Information
pubmed
2012