Aging and Longevity
Cross-source consensus on Aging and Longevity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Mitochondrial dysfunction is presented as a major theory or contributor to aging. — Mitochondria, Stress, Mood, and Aging
- Future mitochondrial biology is expected to integrate molecular, cellular, organ, psychological, social, and environmental levels. — Mitochondria, Stress, Mood, and Aging
- Aging research should study what sustains health rather than only treating disease after long dysregulation. — Mitochondria, Stress, Mood, and Aging
- The article presents 100 years as a conservative lifespan target and 180 years as a more aggressive anti-aging target. — Mitochondria, Stress, Mood, and Aging
- The more ambitious anti-aging view argues that future progress might extend lifespan beyond current exceptional human longevity. — Mitochondria, Stress, Mood, and Aging