Inflammaging
Cross-source consensus on Inflammaging from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Inflammaging is a chronic, low-grade inflammatory state that develops as the immune system ages and dysregulates. — Low Dose Naltrexone: Menopause, Autoimmune Disease, and Inflammatory Modulation
- Women demonstrate a later but stronger rise in IL-6 than men as hormones change. — Low Dose Naltrexone: Menopause, Autoimmune Disease, and Inflammatory Modulation
- Even transitory heightened inflammation during the menopausal transition window can negatively impact healthy aging. — Low Dose Naltrexone: Menopause, Autoimmune Disease, and Inflammatory Modulation
- Individuals with greater childhood adversity have higher baseline inflammatory markers and tend to experience a harder menopausal transition. — Low Dose Naltrexone: Menopause, Autoimmune Disease, and Inflammatory Modulation
- Depression is associated with elevated pro-inflammatory markers including IL-6, placing it in the same inflammatory category as menopause, obesity, and autoimmune disease. — Low Dose Naltrexone: Menopause, Autoimmune Disease, and Inflammatory Modulation