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Aging : from fundamental biology to societal impact /

"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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Oliveira, Paulo J. (Editor ), Malva, Jo�ao O. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, [2023].
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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.