A Science-Based Review of the World's Best-Selling Book on Aging
clinical paper · 2022
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SUMMARY
Peer-reviewed commentary by biochemist Charles Brenner (a scientific critic of Sinclair's sirtuin/NAD+ framing) in Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, titled and confirming in its own text that Sinclair and LaPlante's book Lifespan is 'the world's best-selling book on aging,' translated into dozens of languages and expanded into a podcast and other media. Byline, journal, and 'best-selling' framing confirmed directly on the fetched page. Established-expert-source tier under the sourced-critique standard; supports the bundle's 'bestselling' characterization of the book without overstating a specific sales-chart ranking no source in this bundle independently confirms.
NOTES
Grounds the ‘bestselling’ characterization of Sinclair’s book with a fetched, peer-reviewed source rather than an uncited adjective; also documents that the book’s claims have drawn direct scientific rebuttal from a named expert critic, reinforcing the case’s sourced-critique treatment of Sinclair’s public advocacy.