The global population of individuals over the age of 65 is growing at an unprecedented rate and is expected to reach 1.6 billion by 2050. Most older individuals are affected by multiple …
PH Kemoun, I Ader, V Planat-Benard, C Dray… - Ageing research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Improvements in public health and health care have resulted in significant increases in lifespan globally, but also in a significant increase in chronic disease prevalence. This has …
Ageing is one of the most complex processes in nature; how could we prevent the associated biological changes and chronic diseases that string along with this process, is a …
D Monti, R Ostan, V Borelli, G Castellani… - Mechanisms of Ageing …, 2017 - Elsevier
Inflammaging is a recent theory of aging originally proposed in 2000 where data and conceptualizations regarding the aging of the immune system (immunosenescence) and the …
Ageing and age-related diseases share some basic mechanistic pillars that largely converge on inflammation. During ageing, chronic, sterile, low-grade inflammation—called …
The gut microbiome is undoubtedly a key modulator of human health, which can promote or impair homeostasis throughout life. This is even more relevant in old age, when there is a …
G Candore, C Caruso, E Jirillo… - Current …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Nowadays, people are living much longer than they used to do, however they are not free from ageing. Ageing, an inexorable intrinsic process that affects all cells, tissues, organs and …
Successful aging is not a new concept, although its definition remains controversial, because of its multi-dimensional nature. To the biomedical scientist, successful aging is …
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 …