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9781621821632

Aging: The Longevity Dividend

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  • ISBN13:

    9781621821632

  • ISBN10:

    1621821633

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-12-31
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Summary

Aging is one of the greatest challenges currently facing society. People are living longer than ever, but many of the later years are fraught with frailty and disease, placing enormous burden on health-care systems. Understanding the biological changes that occur during aging and developing strategies to address them are therefore urgently needed.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine examines the biological basis of aging, strategies that may extend health span, and the societal implications of delayed aging. Contributors discuss genetic variants that accelerate or protect against aging, biochemical pathways that modulate longevity (e.g., mTOR), biological consequences of aging (e.g., decline in stem cell function), and various animal models used to study aging processes. They emphasize that age-delaying interventions will yield greater health and vitality than disease-specific treatments. Drugs that may promote health span or longevity (e.g., metformin) and efforts to prevent and treat frailty (e.g., through exercise) are explored.

The authors consider the socioeconomic benefits and costs of delayed aging and also outline directions for future research and translational efforts. This volume will serve as a vital reference for all involved in the fields of geroscience and geriatric medicine, as well as anyone wishing to understand physiological processes that generate health and disease, regardless of chronological age.

Table of Contents


(preliminary)

The Emergence of Geroscience as an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Enhancement of Healthspan and Lifespan
Felipe Sierra

Part One: Basic Mechanisms of Biological Aging

An Overview of the Theory of Aging
Steven Austad

Cell Senescence
Judith Campisi

The Role of the Microenvironmental Niche in Declining Stem Cell Functions Associated with Biological Aging
Nathan A. DeCarolis, Elizabeth D. Kirby, Tony Wyss-Coray, and Theo D. Palmer

Biochemical Genetic Pathways that Modulate Aging in Multiple Species
Alessandro Bitto, Adrienne M. Wang, Christopher F. Bennett, and Matt Kaeberlein

Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Aging
Douglas Wallace

DNA Damage, DNA Repair, Aging, and Neurodegeneration
Scott Maynard, Evandro Fei Fang, Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, Deborah L. Croteau, and Vilhelm A. Bohr

How Research on Human Progeroid and Antigeroid Syndromes Can Contribute to the Longevity Dividend Initiative
Fuki M. Hisama, Junko Oshima, and George M. Martin

Dissecting the Mechanisms Underlying Successful Human Healthspan and Lifespan
Sofiya Milman and Nir Barzilai

Proteostasis and Aging
Gordon Lithgow

The Companion Dog as a Model for the Longevity Dividend
Kate E. Creevy, Steven N. Austad, Jessica M. Hoffman, Dan G. O'Neill,
and Daniel E.L. Promislow

Part Two: Clinical and Translational Aspects of Aging

The Translation of Aging Science into a Therapeutic Intervention
James L. Kirkland

Human Frailty
Linda Fried

The Aging Heart
Ying Ann Chiao and Peter S. Rabinovitch

Inhibition of the Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin (mTOR)-Rapamycin and Beyond
Dudley W. Lamming

Metformin: A Hopeful Promise in the Aging Research
Marta G. Novelle, Ahmed Ali, Carlos Dieguez, Michel Bernier, and Rafael de Cabo

Part Three: Societal Implications of Delayed Aging

Articulating the Case for the Longevity Dividend
S. Jay Olshansky

The Economic Promise of Delayed Aging
Dana Goldman

Past, Present, and Future of Healthy Life Expectancy
Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, Samir Soneji, and Eileen M. Crimmins

Has the Rate of Human Aging Already Been Modified?
S. Jay Olshansky

Index

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