demorbam
Demorbam is a hypothetical term used in speculative discussions of aging and public health to describe a holistic set of interventions aimed at reducing the overall burden of morbidity across the lifespan. It is not an established biomedical term; rather, it appears in theoretical debates about geroscience and health policy to discuss how integrated strategies influence the incidence, severity, and duration of chronic diseases.
Origin and etymology: The coinage blends de- (removal) and morb- (illness) with a suffix -am to signal
Conceptual framework: Demorbam encompasses prevention, early detection, effective management of chronic conditions, metabolic and regenerative therapies,
History and reception: Since the late 2020s, demorbam has appeared in scholarly discussions and policy workshops
Measurement and policy implications: Proposals include a Demorbam Burden Index to track the share of life spent
See also: Morbidity compression, Healthy aging, Geroscience, Public health.