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Hume Health Body Pod vs TruDiagnostic TruAge COMPLETE Epigenetic Test

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Published May 3, 2026
Quick verdict

Hume Health Body Pod (entry, $229) vs TruDiagnostic TruAge COMPLETE Epigenetic Test (premium, $229–$499/test) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 0 shared specs · same category (diagnostic).

Hume Health Body Pod - at-home bioelectrical impedance body composition scanner
Hume Health

Body Pod

The body-composition tracker that closes the catalog's biggest measurement gap: knowing whether your weight change is muscle or fat, without booking a DEXA scan.

PRICE
$229
View at Hume Health
TruDiagnostic TruAge Complete epigenetic age test kit
TruDiagnostic

TruAge COMPLETE Epigenetic Test

The biological-age epigenetic test the longevity crowd actually uses - and the only consumer-accessible kit running multiple validated clocks (DunedinPACE, Horvath, OMICmAge) in one panel.

PRICE
$229–$499/test
SCORE
8.6 / 10
View at TruDiagnostic
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Who should buy which

Pick the Hume Health Body Pod if

GLP-1 users defending lean mass through weight loss, resistance trainers tracking hypertrophy, healthspan-60+ readers monitoring sarcopenia risk, anyone who wants frequent body-composition trends without repeated DEXA appointments.

Skip if

You need clinical-grade absolute accuracy for a medical reason (book DEXA), you already have a body-comp scale you use consistently, or you will not weigh in under consistent conditions (BIA trend data is only as good as the consistency of measurement).

Pick the TruDiagnostic TruAge COMPLETE Epigenetic Test if

Longevity-focused buyers running serious anti-aging protocols who want validated pace-of-aging tracking, and biomarker-literate users adding epigenetic data to a broader monitoring stack.

Skip if

You want actionable health recommendations (Function Health or InsideTracker beat it on that), you won't commit to longitudinal retests (single-point readings are noisy), or you're shopping for vanity rather than research-grade data.

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FULL REVIEW
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