The interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on the biological, physiological, and behavioral determinants of human healthspan—the period of life spent in good health and high functional capacity—as distinct from mere lifespan. This science integrates endocrinology, genetics, metabolism, and lifestyle factors to develop strategies for maintaining robust health and energy into advanced age. It is the scientific foundation for clinical longevity and anti-aging protocols.
Origin
This field emerged from the intersection of gerontology and biomedical research, shifting the focus from treating age-related diseases to promoting a sustained state of optimal function. “Vitality” emphasizes the quality of life and functional energy, while “Aging Science” grounds the pursuit in rigorous scientific inquiry.
Mechanism
The science operates by investigating the fundamental hallmarks of aging, such as genomic instability, telomere attrition, and cellular senescence, and developing interventions to modulate these processes. Strategies focus on optimizing hormonal signaling, enhancing mitochondrial function, and managing chronic inflammation to preserve tissue and organ reserve. The goal is to compress morbidity and extend the period of peak performance.
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