Aging and Degenerative Disease
Cross-source consensus on Aging and Degenerative Disease from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Degenerative disease is driven by two interacting problems: free radical damage and a decline in energy production. — Mitochondria, ATP, and Aging
- Neurons are especially vulnerable because they require continuous energy for signaling, damage repair, and protection from oxidative stress. — Mitochondria, ATP, and Aging
- The brain is affected by these degenerative forces earlier and more severely than the rest of the body. — Mitochondria, ATP, and Aging
- CoQ10 production begins declining around age 20, with conversion to the active form also diminishing after age 35. — Mitochondria, ATP, and Aging