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Catabolic Signaling Mitigation

Meaning

Catabolic Signaling Mitigation is the clinical objective of reducing or neutralizing the biochemical pathways that trigger the breakdown of complex structural molecules, such as muscle protein and bone matrix. Elevated catabolism, frequently driven by excessive or prolonged cortisol signaling, accelerates tissue atrophy and impairs the body’s capacity for repair. Effective mitigation is crucial for shifting the internal physiological environment toward anabolism, thereby preserving lean mass and structural integrity.