Ageing Process and Physiological Changes 来自 dx.doi.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者: S Amarya 摘要: The South-East Asia Region experiences the double burden, that of communicable diseases which remain as an important public health issue, as well as non communicable diseases (NCD) which are ...
ageingfrailtyhomeostasisMRCPmultimorbidityphysiologyPhysiological changes in older adults can be a consequence of the normal ageing process, disease and multimorbidity, or frailty but is often a combination of these. Multisystem functional decline causes a reduced ability to cope with stressors, leading to...
for some, the level of decline may be rapid and dramatic; for others, the changes are much less significant. The research field that emerged from the analysis of the process of ageing in an integrated fashion is known as gerontology. The various physiological changes which occur as we age ...
D. et al. Properties of the vastus lateralis muscle in relation to age and physiological function in master cyclists aged 55–79 years. Aging Cell 17, e12735 (2018). Article PubMed Central CAS Google Scholar Chakravarty, E. F., Hubert, H. B., Lingala, V. B. & Fries, J. F. ...
Physiological changes in the human can be roughly divided into two stages, development and ageing. The developmental and ageing forms of face can reflect the differences between these two stages37. The age range from 4 to 40 years chosen in this study could basically cover the development and ...
The article discusses the influence of the aging process on the health and well-being of elderly individuals. Aging may manifests in physiological degenerations of the neurological, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal an... A Navaratnarajah,SHD Jackson - 《Practice Nurse》 被引量:...
Ageing is a physiological process that affects virtually all systems of the human body. Age-associated changes in the oral cavity reflect changes in the composition of its microbial inhabitants, which can be compatible with health or form dysbiotic communities that favor the establishment of disease....
metabonomics has been widely accepted as an efficient approach for the study of the physiological and pathological changes in biofluids or tissues of an organism, and it is also used for the pharmacological evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).14–16Sophisticated metabonomic analytical techni...
Although death is inevitable, individuals have long sought to alter the course of the ageing process. Indeed, ageing has proved to be modifiable; by intervening in biological systems, such as nutrient sensing, cellular senescence, the systemic environment and the gut microbiome, phenotypes of ageing...
Ageing is a degeneration in the physiological state of adult individuals that progressively curbs their fecundity and survival as their age increases1,2. Ageing is observed in a great number of species3,4,5. Why does ageing evolve? Established theories1,6,7,8,9 state that this is because th...