Aging Biology
Cross-source consensus on Aging Biology from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Aging is described as biological deterioration involving epigenetic drift, DNA damage, NAD decline, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, immune imbalance, hormonal decline, and reduced repair capacity. — Life Force and Regenerative Longevity Medicine
- The genome is presented as relatively constant, while the epigenome determines which genes are active or inactive. — Life Force and Regenerative Longevity Medicine
- Sirtuins are described as regulators of the epigenome and DNA repair. — Life Force and Regenerative Longevity Medicine
- The article distinguishes chronological age from biological or biochemical age. — Life Force and Regenerative Longevity Medicine
- The article links age-related NAD decline to weakened maintenance of youthful gene expression and cellular function. — Life Force and Regenerative Longevity Medicine
- NMN is presented as an NAD precursor, but the article warns that many commercial NMN products may degrade quickly. — Life Force and Regenerative Longevity Medicine