The Art and Science of Living Longer with Dr Katie Armstrong, Clinic 51
04 March 6:30 pm 2026

Held at Newlands House Gallery, this talk forms part of a special Petworth Places series exploring health, culture, and wellbeing. An inspiring and science-led evening for anyone interested in taking a more informed, proactive approach to long-term health.
Chronological age is just the number of years you have lived, whereas biological age is how well your body is actually functioning. Genetics play a role but so does your lifestyle, environment and stress.
The diseases that kill us – heart disease, stroke, dementia, diabetes and cancer – are at least in part, preventable.
Come and find out what the latest science tells us about disease prevention and biological ageing, and what we can do about it. You can’t change your date of birth, but you can change how your body ages.
Curious to know your own biological age? Katie will explain the current methods of assessing biological age, and attendees will receive £100 off a GlycanAge biological age test, with doctor consultation to interpret the results, at Clinic51
Tickets:
Newlands House Gallery
