Human Aging: From Cellular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Strategies offers an exhaustive picture of all the biological aspects of human aging by describing the key mechanisms associated with human aging and covering events that could disrupt the normal course of aging. Each chapter includes a summary of the salient points covered, along with futures prospects. The book provides readers with the information they need to gain or deepen the skills needed to evaluate the mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases and to monitor the effectiveness of therapies aimed at slowing aging. The book…mehr
Human Aging: From Cellular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Strategies offers an exhaustive picture of all the biological aspects of human aging by describing the key mechanisms associated with human aging and covering events that could disrupt the normal course of aging. Each chapter includes a summary of the salient points covered, along with futures prospects. The book provides readers with the information they need to gain or deepen the skills needed to evaluate the mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases and to monitor the effectiveness of therapies aimed at slowing aging. The book encourages PhD and Postdoc students, researchers, health professionals and others interested in the biology of aging to explore the fascinating and challenging questions about why and how we age as well as what can and cannot be done about it.
1. Aging and longevity: An evolutionary approach 2. Demographic aspects of aging 3. Pathobiology of aging: An introduction to age-related diseases 4. Cellular senescence and senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in aging process 5. The role of inflammaging in the development of chronic diseases of older people 6. A new perspective on ROS in aging with an integrated view of the gut microbiota 7. Aging of immune system 8. Vaccination in old age: Challenges and promises 9. Resilience signaling and hormesis in brain health and disease 10. Different components of frailty in the aging subjects-The role of sarcopenia 11. Hormones in aging 12. Chronobiology and chrononutrition: Relevance for aging 13. Nutraceutical approach to age-related diseases-The clinical evidence on cognitive decline 14. Ways to become old: Role of lifestyle in modulation of the hallmarks of aging 15. Nutritional biomarkers in aging research 16. The role of cytomegalovirus in organismal and immune aging 17. Ethics of aging 18. Conclusions. Slowing aging and fighting age-related diseases, from bench to bedside?
1. Aging and longevity: An evolutionary approach 2. Demographic aspects of aging 3. Pathobiology of aging: An introduction to age-related diseases 4. Cellular senescence and senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in aging process 5. The role of inflammaging in the development of chronic diseases of older people 6. A new perspective on ROS in aging with an integrated view of the gut microbiota 7. Aging of immune system 8. Vaccination in old age: Challenges and promises 9. Resilience signaling and hormesis in brain health and disease 10. Different components of frailty in the aging subjects-The role of sarcopenia 11. Hormones in aging 12. Chronobiology and chrononutrition: Relevance for aging 13. Nutraceutical approach to age-related diseases-The clinical evidence on cognitive decline 14. Ways to become old: Role of lifestyle in modulation of the hallmarks of aging 15. Nutritional biomarkers in aging research 16. The role of cytomegalovirus in organismal and immune aging 17. Ethics of aging 18. Conclusions. Slowing aging and fighting age-related diseases, from bench to bedside?
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