Premium Content: What links aging and disease? A growing body of research says it's a faulty metabolism
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Age-related metabolic decline reflects a complex interaction between aging and various diseases, marked by disrupted cellular homeostasis that underpins many common health issues.
Disruption of cellular and metabolic homeostasis destabilizes the body’s internal environment, leading to a cascade of health issues including metabolic disorders and chronic diseases.
A key factor in aging is the interplay between metabolism and cellular processes; understanding this can equip us with strategies for healthier aging.
Linking metabolic dysfunction to aging reveals several hallmarks of aging cells, including telomere shortening and reduced mitochondrial function, illustrating aging's multifaceted nature.
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