Inflammaging Reversal refers to the active clinical strategy aimed at mitigating the chronic, low-grade, sterile inflammation that characterizes biological aging, often termed inflammaging, particularly as it impacts endocrine function. This reversal seeks to restore a more youthful inflammatory set point to improve tissue sensitivity and systemic vitality. It is a direct countermeasure against age-related functional decline.
Origin
This concept fuses ‘inflammaging,’ a recognized gerontological term for age-associated inflammation, with ‘reversal,’ implying a return toward a healthier, less inflammatory baseline. Its importance in wellness science is tied to the known deleterious effects of chronic inflammation on insulin sensitivity and sex hormone receptor function.
Mechanism
Reversal mechanisms typically involve suppressing key inflammatory signaling pathways, such as NF-κB activation, often achieved through dietary modifications targeting omega-3 fatty acids or through targeted nutraceuticals that modulate cytokine production. Reducing visceral adiposity is also key, as adipose tissue is a significant source of pro-inflammatory adipokines that interfere with normal endocrine signaling.
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