Aging & Longevity
Antibiotic prescription for older patients in end-of-life care: a randomized survey among physicians in Switzerland
CONCLUSION: These findings highlight ongoing uncertainties and cultural variations in antibiotic prescribing practices at the end of life, highlighting the need for clinical decision-support tools and educational resources directed not only at physicians, but also at nursing teams, families, and caregivers. In the context of an aging population and rising antimicrobial resistance, a deeper understanding of the factors influencing antibiotic use in palliative care is essential to inform the...
Urban environments and depression among older adults: policy implications from the WHO age-friendly cities framework
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the critical role of age-friendly urban environments in supporting the mental health of older adults. Urban planning should prioritise accessible green spaces, elderly-friendly housing, inclusive leisure opportunities, and improved access to life information. Promoting social respect and volunteer engagement can further enhance emotional well-being. These findings provide empirical support for implementing the WHO Age-Friendly Cities Framework as a strategic...
Network-based identification of central ADL and IADL items in older adults living alone
CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study highlight central ADL and IADL items within the functional network of older adults living alone. These results provide insights into the interrelationships among functional abilities and may guide future research on strategies to support or prevent functional decline in this population.
Community-dwelling older persons' level of functional ability and heat-related vulnerability: results from the Heat-Health Action Plan study in Cologne, Germany
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that considering healthy ageing from the perspective of functional ability rather than focusing on chronological age has the potential to more precisely address those community-dwelling older people living with functional decline, frailty or disability who are most vulnerable in heat situations. The measurement of functional ability by screening community-dwelling older people with a self-administered questionnaire on functional resources and risks proved to be a...
Temporal patterns of depressive symptoms and risk of osteoarthritis: A multi-cohort longitudinal analysis
CONCLUSION: Adverse trajectories of depressive symptoms, particularly persistent and increasing patterns, are consistently associated with elevated osteoarthritis risk across diverse populations. These findings underscore the importance of longitudinal mental health monitoring and suggest that early intervention for depressive symptoms may represent a modifiable pathway for osteoarthritis prevention. The observed effect modification patterns highlight the need for population-specific and...
Interpretable machine learning with SHAP analysis identifies redox-modulating dietary antioxidants for predicting accelerated biological aging
CONCLUSION: The interpretable machine learning framework based on dietary antioxidant profiles can robustly predict accelerated biological aging. XGBoost demonstrated the best performance in predicting accelerated aging risk. Daidzein, apigenin, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin E are core dietary antioxidants closely associated with a reduced risk of accelerated biological aging. This study provides analytical reference at the large population level for the development of nutritional intervention...
Validity of the individualized load-velocity profile to predict one-repetition maximum on a pneumatic leg press device in adults aged 55-81 years
CONCLUSION: Although 1-RM estimates derived from the corrected V(1RM) showed minimal average bias, interindividual variability persisted across both estimation methods, limiting the accuracy of 1-RM predictions at the individual level.
The relationship between intrinsic capacity and functional ability - identifying key environmental features to support healthy ageing
CONCLUSION: In addition to the vitality, cognition and psychology IC domains, environmental factors including sufficiency of care, housing prices and PM(10) showed important direct associations with FA. Interactions between IC and the environment primarily involved social environmental factors. Further longitudinal research is needed to clarify the mechanisms underlying these direct and interactive associations.
Association between depression and hearing loss symptoms among middle-aged and older population: panel data analysis of three longitudinal cohort studies
CONCLUSION: Hearing loss is consistently associated with increased depression risk in varied cultural contexts, underscoring the need for early screening and intervention in aging populations.
Association between adverse childhood experiences and intrinsic capacity impairment among middle-aged and older adults in China: A nationwide cross-sectional survey from CHARLS
CONCLUSION: Greater degrees of ACEs exposure are associated with a heightened risk of IC impairment in middle-aged and older adults aged 45 and above in China. These findings highlight the importance of targeted screening and life-course trauma-informed care for individuals with high ACEs exposure in effectively identifying those at high risk of IC impairment and promoting healthy aging.
Immunotherapy for Senescent Cell Clearance: Hallmarks, Strategies and Translational Challenges
Cellular senescence, a complex multifactorial process, is involved in the pathophysiology of various age-related diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and neurodegenerative disorders. Traditional interventions targeting single mechanisms yield limited efficacy. As a core hallmark and driver of aging, immunosenescence provides a critical target for precision interventions. This systematic review examines the hallmarks of aging, including cellular damage, epigenetic abnormalities, and...
Manganese (Hydr)oxides record the dynamic evolution of a million-year Hesperian Ocean in Utopia Planitia, Mars
The duration and dynamic evolution of surface water on Mars are key to understanding its past habitability. Utopia Planitia, Mars' largest northern basin, preserves mineralogical signatures of ancient aqueous activity that remains chronologically unconstrained. Here, we present the quantitative reconstruction of the Hesperian Ocean's lifecycle using spectral analysis of manganese (Mn) (hydr)oxides as paleohydrological markers. Our innovative Spectral Contrastive-Aware Network, a deep learning...
RNA imbalance as a hallmark of cellular ageing
Major advances over the past few decades have highlighted the complex regulation of RNA from transcription to nuclear export and from translation to decay. Despite the emerging cellular landscape of malleable and multifunctional RNA molecules, the role of RNA dysregulation in ageing, one of the most fundamental processes of human biology, is underappreciated. Here we focus on ageing-linked dysregulation of the mRNA life cycle. We summarize how RNA metabolism steadily deviates throughout ageing...
Optics-free spatial genomics for mapping mammalian brain aging by IRISeq
Spatial transcriptomics has emerged as a transformative approach for in situ mapping of cellular heterogeneity and interactions, yet existing methods often compromise throughput, cost and tissue coverage. Here we introduce Imaging Reconstruction using Indexed Sequencing (IRISeq): an optics-free, cost-effective platform that leverages spatial interaction mapping by indexed sequencing to profile tissues at adjustable sizes and resolutions (5-50 µm). We applied IRISeq to map gene expression across...
Regulation of survival, growth, and metabolism by neuronal mTOR
Reducing activity of the mechanistic/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) with rapamycin extends lifespan and healthspan in many species. The mechanisms by which mTOR regulates lifespan and healthspan, however, are still unknown. Understanding how mTOR signaling in different cell types regulates lifespan and aspects of healthspan is urgently needed if we are to harness the potential individual and societal benefits of healthspan extension by mTOR attenuation. mTOR kinase can form two complexes,...
The unbearable presence of senescent cells in ageing
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Brain endothelial cell-derived extracellular vesicles (c-BEEVs) as a promising biomarker for brain vascular pathology and cognitive decline
Accurate measurement of brain vascular pathology is essential for understanding its role in cognitive aging. Here we classified participants using the amyloid-tau-neurodegeneration framework in a multicenter cohort and identified cerebrospinal fluid brain endothelial-derived small extracellular vesicles (c-BEEVs) as a sensitive biomarker, which correlated with vascular risk factors and the severity of small-vessel disease. c-BEEVs showed high diagnostic performance for vascular cognitive...
Hypoxia-induced autophagic degradation of HIF-1alpha attenuates cellular aging and extends mammalian lifespan
Organs age at different rates, yet the protective mechanisms contributing to decelerated aging in certain tissues remain unclear. Applying cross-tissue comparisons to molecular readouts of aging, here we report that the intervertebral disc (IVD) ages slowly. We link the rate of aging to the persistently hypoxic environment of the IVD, and its unique ability to degrade hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) in nucleus pulposus cells through optineurin-mediated selective autophagy, thereby...
Decoding the complex nexus: the mechanistic interplay of hyperhomocysteinemia in brain aging and neurological disorders
As ageing populations worldwide confront an increasing prevalence of neurological deficits, elucidating the underlying causes and associated factors has become paramount. The decline in age-related cellular processes precipitates neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, significantly impairing quality of life. Homocysteine (Hcy), a physiological amino acid resulting from protein catabolism, can lead to hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) when present at elevated levels. While the deleterious effects of...
Aging dictates tumor-specific genomic alterations across cancer types
Cancer risk increases exponentially with age. As the world's population grows older, the absolute number of cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths continues to rise globally, despite declines in age-adjusted cancer mortality in many high-income countries. However, there is still little known about how molecular features of tumors differ according to patient age and how these genomic alterations may impact the treatment of patients of advanced age compared to younger patients who are...
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