longevitymodifying
Longevitymodifying refers to factors, interventions, or processes that alter the duration of life, including both lifespan and healthspan. The term is used in aging research to describe influences that slow or accelerate aging, as well as those that improve late-life function regardless of total life length. Longevitymodifying effects can arise from genetic variation, pharmacological treatment, dietary practices, physical activity, environmental exposure, or a combination of these factors.
Genetic studies in model organisms have identified pathways that regulate aging, such as insulin/IGF-1 signaling, the
Despite promising animal data, translation to humans is uncertain, and effects vary by genetic background, sex,
Research into longevitymodifying spans biology, medicine, ethics, and public health. It faces methodological challenges, such as