vanhenemiskokeita
Vanhenemiskokeita is a Finnish term used to describe experiments aimed at understanding aging processes and testing interventions intended to influence them. In gerontology, the term covers studies that seek to uncover the biological mechanisms of aging, identify biomarkers of aging, and assess approaches that might extend healthspan or lifespan.
The word combines vanheneminen, meaning aging, with koe, meaning test, in the plural form vanhenemiskokeita. The
Vanhenemiskokeita are conducted in a range of systems, from yeast and nematodes to mice, rats, and human
Common approaches involve caloric restriction, pharmacological agents, and other interventions tested in model organisms, as well
Ethical and regulatory considerations accompany vanhenemiskokeita involving humans and animals. Human studies require informed consent and
The modern field of aging research broadened in the late 20th century with the emergence of geroscience,