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Long-Term Healthspan Extension

Meaning

Long-Term Healthspan Extension is the core clinical and lifestyle objective of actively increasing the number of years an individual lives in a state of good health, specifically free from chronic disease and debilitating age-related functional decline. This is a distinct and more meaningful objective than merely extending chronological lifespan, focusing instead on maximizing the period of high vitality, peak cognitive function, and robust physical independence. The pursuit of a maximally extended healthspan is the ultimate, defining aim of all modern longevity medicine and comprehensive hormonal optimization programs.