S Guyonnet, Y Rolland, C Takeda, PJ Ousset… - The Journal of frailty & …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background The Geroscience field focuses on the core biological mechanisms of aging, which are involved in the onset of age-related diseases, as well as declines in …
Phenotype-specific omic expression patterns in people with frailty could provide invaluable insight into the underlying multi-systemic pathological processes and targets for intervention …
Biologic aging reflects the genetic, molecular, and cellular changes underlying the development of morbidity and mortality with advancing chronological age. As several …
BC Feltes, J de Faria Poloni, D Bonatto - Biogerontology, 2011 - Springer
One theory that attempts to explain how and why an organism ages is the developmental hypothesis of aging (DevAge), which describes how developmental programming leads to …
Quantifying biological aging is critical for understanding why aging is the primary driver of morbidity and mortality and for assessing novel therapies to counter pathological aging. In …
We have previously described a statistical model capable of distinguishing young (age< 65 years) from old (age≥ 75 years) individuals. Here we studied the performance of a modified …
Aging is a gradual, complex process in which cells, tissues, organs, and the whole organism itself deteriorate in a progressive and irreversible manner that, in the majority of cases …
A Hartmann, C Hartmann, R Secci, A Hermann… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Aging affects most living organisms and includes the processes that reduce health and survival. The chronological and the biological age of individuals can differ remarkably, and …