Systemic Decline Prevention is the clinical imperative to implement proactive, multi-faceted interventions designed to inhibit the synchronized, age-related functional deterioration across all major organ systems and physiological axes. This strategy moves beyond single-organ disease prevention, focusing on maintaining the integrity of interconnected systems, such as the endocrine, cardiovascular, and metabolic networks. The goal is to raise the overall functional floor of the body, thereby compressing the period of morbidity and extending healthspan.
Origin
This concept is a core tenet of modern longevity medicine, recognizing that aging is a systemic process driven by interconnected molecular pathways. The term ‘Systemic’ emphasizes the holistic, integrated nature of the therapeutic approach required to effectively combat the entropic forces of aging.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves simultaneously targeting the hallmarks of aging across multiple tissues, including reducing cellular senescence, enhancing proteostasis, and optimizing mitochondrial function. In the hormonal context, this means ensuring that key regulatory hormones remain in their youthful, protective ranges to support tissue repair and maintain cellular signaling fidelity throughout the body. By preserving the functional reserve of each system, the body gains a collective resilience against age-related pathology.
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