Background: The aging phenotype in humans is very heterogeneous and can be described as a complex mosaic resulting from the interaction of a variety of environmental, stochastic and genetic-epigenetic variables. Therefore, each old person must be considered as a singleton, and consequently the definition of 'aging phenotype' is very difficult. Objective: We discuss the phenotype of centenarians, the best example of successful aging, as well as other models exploited to study human aging and longevity, such as families enriched in long-living subjects, twins and cohorts of unrelated subjects. Methods: A critical review of literature available until March 2008. Conclusions: No single model can be considered the gold standard for the study of ...
In May 2012, a group of scientists and clinicians met in Athens (Greece) to consider the relevance ...
During the last decades survival has significantly improved and centenarians are becoming a fast-g...
In this review, we address the genetic continuum between aging and age-related diseases, with partic...
The data we collected on the genetics of human longevity, mostly resulting from studies on centenari...
Abstract The data we collected on the genetics of human longevity, mostly resulting from studies on...
Centenarians are a model of successful ageing. The data favours the theory that, in order to live to...
Abstract: A main objective of current medical research is to improve the life quality of elderly peo...
Centenarians are individuals who live over the average life span characteristic of their population....
Human aging and longevity are complex and multi-factorial traits that result from a combination of e...
Human ageing is an extremely personal process leading across the life course of individuals to large...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
During the last decades survival has significantly improved and centenarians are becoming a fast-gro...
The genetics of human longevity has long been studied, and in this regard, centenarians represent a ...
AbstractLongevity as a complex life-history trait shares an ontogenetic relationship with other quan...
Longevity as a complex life-history trait shares an ontogenetic relationship with other quantitative...
In May 2012, a group of scientists and clinicians met in Athens (Greece) to consider the relevance ...
During the last decades survival has significantly improved and centenarians are becoming a fast-g...
In this review, we address the genetic continuum between aging and age-related diseases, with partic...
The data we collected on the genetics of human longevity, mostly resulting from studies on centenari...
Abstract The data we collected on the genetics of human longevity, mostly resulting from studies on...
Centenarians are a model of successful ageing. The data favours the theory that, in order to live to...
Abstract: A main objective of current medical research is to improve the life quality of elderly peo...
Centenarians are individuals who live over the average life span characteristic of their population....
Human aging and longevity are complex and multi-factorial traits that result from a combination of e...
Human ageing is an extremely personal process leading across the life course of individuals to large...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
During the last decades survival has significantly improved and centenarians are becoming a fast-gro...
The genetics of human longevity has long been studied, and in this regard, centenarians represent a ...
AbstractLongevity as a complex life-history trait shares an ontogenetic relationship with other quan...
Longevity as a complex life-history trait shares an ontogenetic relationship with other quantitative...
In May 2012, a group of scientists and clinicians met in Athens (Greece) to consider the relevance ...
During the last decades survival has significantly improved and centenarians are becoming a fast-g...
In this review, we address the genetic continuum between aging and age-related diseases, with partic...