Aging: From Fundamental Biology to Societal Impact examines the interconnection of the cellular and molecular basis of aging and societal-based challenges and innovative interventions. Sections take a societal-based angle on aging, describing several flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in different regions, cover the biology of aging which includes the hallmarks of aging, explain the pathophysiology of aging, describing different comorbidities associated with aging and possible interventions to decrease the impact of aging, and envision future and innovative measures to…mehr
Aging: From Fundamental Biology to Societal Impact examines the interconnection of the cellular and molecular basis of aging and societal-based challenges and innovative interventions. Sections take a societal-based angle on aging, describing several flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in different regions, cover the biology of aging which includes the hallmarks of aging, explain the pathophysiology of aging, describing different comorbidities associated with aging and possible interventions to decrease the impact of aging, and envision future and innovative measures to tackle aging-related morbidities. Contributions from an interdisciplinary panel of experts cover such topics as the biology of aging to physical activity, nutrition, psychology, pharmacology, health care, social care and urban planning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Section 1. The Societal Burden of Aging 1. Aging at a global level 2. The financial and economical burden of aging worldwide 3. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Europe 4. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Africa 5. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in North America 6. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Asia and Oceania 7. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Central and South America Section 2. The Biology of Aging 8. A metabolic and mitochondrial angle on aging 9. Intracellular communication and aging 10. Genomic instability and telomere attrition 11. Cellular senescence during aging 12. The epigenetics of aging 13. Disrupted cellular quality control mechanisms in aging 14. Deregulated nutrient sensing in aging 15. Stem cells fitness and aging 16. Programming of early aging Section 3. Aging-related physiology, disease and prevention of aging-related diseases 17. Adherence to therapy and polymedication 18. Frailty and cognitive decline 19. Cardiovascular aging 20. Aging-related neoplasia 21. Inflammation 22. Geroscience: An unifying view on aging as a risk factor 23. Building healthy aging Section 4: The Future and Innovation in Aging 24. The future of innovation in aging 25. Machine learning in the context of better healthcare in aging 26. The knowledge and research in aging for the future 27. The future of integrated care in aged individuals 28. Moving from reactive to preventive medicine 29. Personalized medicine: will this work for decreasing aging-related morbidities 30. Anti-aging interventions: myths and realities
Section 1. The Societal Burden of Aging 1. Aging at a global level 2. The financial and economical burden of aging worldwide 3. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Europe 4. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Africa 5. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in North America 6. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Asia and Oceania 7. Flagship initiatives for healthy living and active aging in Central and South America Section 2. The Biology of Aging 8. A metabolic and mitochondrial angle on aging 9. Intracellular communication and aging 10. Genomic instability and telomere attrition 11. Cellular senescence during aging 12. The epigenetics of aging 13. Disrupted cellular quality control mechanisms in aging 14. Deregulated nutrient sensing in aging 15. Stem cells fitness and aging 16. Programming of early aging Section 3. Aging-related physiology, disease and prevention of aging-related diseases 17. Adherence to therapy and polymedication 18. Frailty and cognitive decline 19. Cardiovascular aging 20. Aging-related neoplasia 21. Inflammation 22. Geroscience: An unifying view on aging as a risk factor 23. Building healthy aging Section 4: The Future and Innovation in Aging 24. The future of innovation in aging 25. Machine learning in the context of better healthcare in aging 26. The knowledge and research in aging for the future 27. The future of integrated care in aged individuals 28. Moving from reactive to preventive medicine 29. Personalized medicine: will this work for decreasing aging-related morbidities 30. Anti-aging interventions: myths and realities
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