Healthspan vs. Lifespan: Are We Measuring the Years That Matter? Longevity Series Brief Summary This article explores the growing distinction between lifespan and healthspan. Lifespan asks how long people live. Healthspan asks how much of that life is lived with preserved function, independence, cognition, mobility,
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Ageotypes and Modern Longevity Biomarkers: What Physicians Should Monitor Beyond Telomeres
Ageotypes and Modern Longevity Biomarkers: What Physicians Should Monitor Beyond Telomeres Key Takeaways Stanford's ageotypes framework revolutionizes aging assessment by identifying four distinct aging patterns—metabolic, immune, hepatic, and nephrotic—enabling personalized longevity interventions beyond traditional approaches. • Telomeres alone are insufficient: Individual variation and tissue-specific differences
Biological vs Chronological Age: Are Geriatricians Ready for ‘Aging Clocks’?
Biological vs Chronological Age: Are Geriatricians Ready for ‘Aging Clocks’? Abstract The concept of biological age versus chronological age represents a fundamental shift in how healthcare providers assess aging and age-related health risks. While chronological age measures the time elapsed since birth, biological
The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals
The Hidden Cost of Skipping Frailty Assessment: New Research Reveals Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-) Introduction Frailty assessment remains critically underutilized in healthcare settings despite affecting approximately 15% of noninstitutionalized adults in the United States
