examine the mechanistic basis and wider implications of adopting a developmental perspective on human ageing. Previous models of ageing have concentrated on its genetic basis, or the detrimental effects of accumulated damage, but also have raised issues about whether ageing can be viewed as adaptive itself, or is a consequence of other adaptive processes, for example if maintenance and repair processes in the period up to reproduction are traded off against later decline in function. A life course model places ageing in the context of the attainment of peak capacity for a body system, starting in early development when plasticity permits changes in structure and function induced by a range of environmental stimuli, followed by a period of d...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
The prevalence of age-associated disease is increasing at a striking rate globally. It is known that...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
Interest in the connection between development, growth and ageing is not new. However, recognition o...
Growth and ageing constitute a continuing process which involve genetics, oxidative metabolic damage...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
The overall goal of this chapter is to review present knowledge of the biological processes that gov...
The variations in functional capacity, life quality and health increase as people grow older. Most l...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
Ageing, in a natural way, leads to the gradual worsening of the functional capacity of all systems a...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Ageing, a complex process that results in progressive decline in intrinsic physiological function le...
The increase in life expectancy has dramatically enhanced the prevalence of age-related chronic dise...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
The prevalence of age-associated disease is increasing at a striking rate globally. It is known that...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
Interest in the connection between development, growth and ageing is not new. However, recognition o...
Growth and ageing constitute a continuing process which involve genetics, oxidative metabolic damage...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
The overall goal of this chapter is to review present knowledge of the biological processes that gov...
The variations in functional capacity, life quality and health increase as people grow older. Most l...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
Ageing, in a natural way, leads to the gradual worsening of the functional capacity of all systems a...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Ageing, a complex process that results in progressive decline in intrinsic physiological function le...
The increase in life expectancy has dramatically enhanced the prevalence of age-related chronic dise...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
The prevalence of age-associated disease is increasing at a striking rate globally. It is known that...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...