A Healthspan Extension Protocol is a comprehensive, clinically designed strategy incorporating lifestyle modifications, nutritional interventions, and targeted therapeutics with the explicit goal of maximizing the period of life spent in good health and free from chronic disease. This protocol focuses on improving physiological function and resilience, rather than merely extending chronological lifespan, thereby enhancing the quality of later years. It is a proactive, data-driven approach to longevity and well-being.
Origin
The concept stems from the merging fields of gerontology, preventative medicine, and anti-aging research, driven by the scientific distinction between lifespan and healthspan. Protocol signifies a structured, repeatable, and evidence-informed set of clinical actions designed to achieve a specific physiological outcome.
Mechanism
The protocol’s mechanism centers on modulating the core molecular hallmarks of aging, which include cellular senescence, mitochondrial dysfunction, telomere attrition, and epigenetic alterations. Interventions aim to optimize systemic endocrine function, reduce chronic low-grade inflammation, and enhance cellular repair and clearance pathways, ultimately preserving organ reserve and metabolic flexibility across the decades.
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