BL Strehler - Aging methods and protocols, 2000 - Springer
… A highly systematized second early source of information on aging was the collection of essays edited by Cowdry and published in 1938. This 900+ page volume contains 34 chapters …
ES Epel, GJ Lithgow - Journals of Gerontology Series A …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
… , and aging is the biggest factor predicting early disease, so … Although a deeperunderstanding of aging biology might … keep engaging in “pro-aging behavior” like overeating given the …
… and developing a context for gaining deeperunderstanding. All of the articles explore the … These mice develop a progeroid, or early-aging syndrome. In contrast, a different mouse …
G Lynch, CS Rex, CM Gall - Ageing research reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
… Based on the above arguments we would predict that memory losses with earlyaging will be greater for those forms of memory involving one time encounters with great masses of novel…
… Hence, we argue that the paradox of aging is not … Early models of emotion and aging so strongly presumed the same downward course that is observed in cognitive and biological aging …
… failure to think deeply about population aging is a … early theories of aging are still worth closer examination because they demonstrate how deeply held values affect all theories of aging …
E Lindland, N Kendall-Taylor… - … and the Public, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… arrive at a deeper view of the ways in which members of the public make meaning of aging issues. … However, consistent with early research documenting the pervasiveness of negative …
… The analysis we present points to very early life as the beginning of aging; this analysis has also led us to broader insights into the causes of early-life mortality, its role in negative …
R Müller, G Samaras - BioSocieties, 2018 - Springer
… processes in the adult individual, here we find a focus on how different aging trajectories are “programmed by events in early life” (Mentis and Kararizou, 2010, p. 727). A study that is …