Geroscience in the continuum from healthy longevity to frailty
Polidori, M.C. · Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie · 2024 · Heft 5 · S. 361 bis 364
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Zusammenfassung
The socioeconomic and technological developments of the past decades have enabled unique progress associated to increased life expectancy and better health for a large part of the world’s population; however, multimorbidity, frailty and disability are also on the rise. Geroscience as the new biology of aging is based on the evidence that the main risk factor for noncommunicable chronic diseases (NCD) is the aging process; however, its technology is mostly used for the scientific study of longevity and its interaction with aging medicine and geriatrics is still limited. In this perspective, the need for a tighter…