Physical Asset Management is a conceptual framework in health and longevity medicine that treats the body’s structural components—muscle, bone, connective tissue, and organ mass—as vital “assets” requiring strategic maintenance and investment. This approach emphasizes proactive measures to preserve and enhance lean body mass and bone mineral density, directly combating sarcopenia and osteopenia, which are hallmarks of aging. Effective management ensures sustained mobility, metabolic health, and resilience against injury.
Origin
This term is a metaphorical transposition from business and engineering, where “asset management” refers to the systematic maintenance of valuable resources, applied here to human physiology. The clinical utility lies in shifting the focus from simply treating disease to actively valuing and preserving functional tissue.
Mechanism
The management mechanism relies on a combination of mechanical loading, which stimulates bone and muscle anabolism, and hormonal support, ensuring adequate growth factors and sex steroids are available for tissue repair. Essential nutritional components, such as high-quality protein and micronutrients, are strategically supplied to provide the necessary building blocks. This integrated approach maintains a positive protein turnover rate and preserves the structural integrity of the musculoskeletal system.
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