Can Physiological Mechanisms in Aging and Anti-Aging Interventions? |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.17, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-10-21
Authors : Jia-Ping Wu;
Page : 244-244
Keywords : Homeostasis; Nutrition; Hypertension; Heart disease; Cardiovascular disease;
Abstract
Aging is an inevitable physiological response. An inevitable process that randomly and passively declines in function, leading to loss of homeostasis over time. Successful aging is the accumulation of gradual structural changes in a person over time, rather than living through their old age due to illness or disability, ultimately leading to death [1]. Successful aging is an important part of human society, referring to the multidimensional process of physical and cognitive abilities that reflect the occurrence of biological changes, but also reflect cultural and social practices. Even in the later years, there is physical, psychological, and social growth and development [2].
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