2024 article

Human Aging and Age-Related Diseases: From Underlying Mechanisms to Pro-Longevity Interventions

Chmielewski, P. P., Data, K., Strzelec, B., Farzaneh, M., Anbiyaiee, A., Zaheer, U., … Kempisty, B. (2025, June 14). AGING AND DISEASE.

By: P. Chmielewski*, K. Data*, B. Strzelec*, M. Farzaneh*, A. Anbiyaiee*, U. Zaheer*, S. Uddin*, M. Sheykhi-Sabzehpoush* ...

author keywords: aging; age-related diseases; geroscience; healthspan; longevity; senescence
Source: Web Of Science
Added: July 1, 2024

As human life expectancy continues to rise, becoming a pressing global concern, it brings into focus the underlying mechanisms of aging. The increasing lifespan has led to a growing elderly population grappling with age-related diseases (ARDs), which strains healthcare systems and economies worldwide. While human senescence was once regarded as an immutable and inexorable phenomenon, impervious to interventions, the emerging field of geroscience now offers innovative approaches to aging, holding the promise of extending the period of healthspan in humans. Understanding the intricate links between aging and pathologies is essential in addressing the challenges presented by aging populations. A substantial body of evidence indicates shared mechanisms and pathways contributing to the development and progression of various ARDs. Consequently, novel interventions targeting the intrinsic mechanisms of aging have the potential to delay the onset of diverse pathological conditions, thereby extending healthspan. In this narrative review, we discuss the most promising methods and interventions aimed at modulating aging, which harbor the potential to mitigate ARDs in the future. We also outline the complexity of senescence and review recent empirical evidence to identify rational strategies for promoting healthy aging.