A clinical and scientific goal focused on implementing interventions that not only slow the progression of biological aging but actively restore age-impaired physiological functions and cellular health to a more youthful state. This goes beyond mere maintenance, aiming for measurable improvements in biomarkers associated with aging, such as muscle mass, bone density, cognitive function, and hormonal output. It is the ultimate objective of regenerative and longevity medicine.
Origin
This term represents the aspirational frontier of gerontology, moving beyond traditional palliative care to actively seek rejuvenation. While chronological age is immutable, the concept is rooted in the emerging understanding of biological plasticity, demonstrating that cellular and tissue function can be significantly modulated. The focus is on translating fundamental discoveries in the biology of aging into tangible clinical outcomes.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves targeted interventions that directly address the hallmarks of aging, including genomic instability, telomere attrition, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cellular senescence. Strategies often include senolytics to clear senescent cells, activators of sirtuin pathways, and hormone optimization to restore anabolic signaling and regenerative capacity. The collective action of these mechanisms aims to reset the cellular environment, thereby improving systemic function and observable health markers.
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