Clinical state where the chronic, debilitating tiredness linked to cellular and endocrine aging processes is effectively mitigated or reversed. This involves restoring mitochondrial function and optimizing hormonal balance, leading to a sustained increase in perceived energy and physical capacity. It signifies a successful therapeutic outcome in managing senescent fatigue, moving beyond mere symptom suppression to address underlying physiological deficits.
Origin
The concept stems from gerontology and anti-aging medicine, merging the clinical observation of age-related energy decline with the therapeutic goal of resolution. It integrates endocrinology, specifically the decline of hormones like DHEA and growth hormone, with cellular bioenergetics. The term is a clinical descriptor for a targeted therapeutic objective in longevity practice.
Mechanism
Resolution is achieved by modulating key biological pathways, often including targeted hormone replacement therapy to restore optimal endocrine signaling. It frequently involves nutritional and lifestyle interventions that support mitochondrial biogenesis and reduce systemic inflammation. This comprehensive approach addresses the multifactorial nature of age-related fatigue, which involves hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction and reduced cellular ATP production.
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