Evidence-Based Anti-Aging constitutes the clinical practice of applying interventions supported by rigorous scientific literature to mitigate the physiological hallmarks of aging and extend healthspan. This approach prioritizes interventions with demonstrable mechanistic plausibility and clinical outcome data over speculative modalities. We focus on validated longevity pathways.
Origin
This term represents a maturation within the field of gerontology and regenerative medicine, demanding empirical validation for longevity claims. It contrasts with anecdotal approaches by requiring data derived from clinical trials or strong preclinical models, especially concerning sirtuin activation or senolytic clearance. The foundation is scientific rigor applied to lifespan extension.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves targeting specific cellular processes known to drive senescence, such as telomere attrition, mitochondrial dysfunction, or chronic low-grade inflammation (inflammaging). Interventions may modulate NAD+ metabolism or optimize growth hormone/IGF-1 signaling within safe physiological limits. Success relies on modulating the fundamental molecular drivers of age-related decline.
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