Systemic Aging

Systemic aging refers to the progressive and coordinated reduction of several organ systems over time driven by complex biological, molecular and environmental factors. In contrast to aging of a single tissue or organ, systemic aging involves extensive changes in the body's unique, metabolic, cardiovascular, neurological and musculoskeletal systems. Understanding systematic aging is to identify previous decline markers and develop a holistic approach to promoting healthy age, prevent chronic diseases and improve overall life and healthy pot.

  • Cellular senescence
  • mitochondrial dysfunction
  • Inflammaging
  • DNA damage & repair
  • Liver Aging and Detoxification Decline
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