Aging & Longevity
Extracellular Vesicles Favor Early Peripheral Immunosenescence Through Modulation of the Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype in HIV Infection
HIV infection induces chronic immune activation, predisposing people living with HIV (PLWH) to early immunosenescence. It is essential to understand the mechanisms behind the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). This study investigates the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in peripheral immunosenescence in HIV infection associated with SASP modulation. Biological and in silico analyses were performed to explore the crosstalk between EVs, miR-21-5p, and SASP. Plasma EVs from PLWH...
Beyond brain scans: verbal memory testing as an efficient cognitive biomarker for preclinical Alzheimer's disease
Timely and accessible tools for detecting preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) are essential for early intervention, yet reliance on MRI biomarkers limits scalability. Using longitudinal data from 210 cognitively normal older adults in ADNI, we compared the predictive value of verbal episodic memory, hippocampal volume, and a visuospatial composite. Over a 7-year window, 106 participants progressed to mild cognitive impairment (MCI), while 104 remained stable. At baseline, Immediate Recall on...
Chinese healthcare professionals' perceptions of interventions in elder abuse: a qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: Findings support the SCT triadic reciprocal determinism: personal factors influence and are influenced by behavioral and environmental elements. Consequently, a multilevel strategy aligned with SCT, such as enhancing personal capacity, strengthening institutional support, and optimizing systemic safeguards, is essential to empower hospital-based healthcare professionals to intervene in elder abuse.
Dietary fatty acids and epigenetic aging in US adults: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Fatty acids are involved in disease risk and aging processes. In the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2002), we tested for associations of total, saturated (SFA), monounsaturated (MUFA), polyunsaturated (PUFA), and subtypes of dietary fatty acids with DNA methylation-based aging biomarkers, adjusting for age, BMI, total energy intake, and sociodemographic and behavioral factors (N = 2260). Higher SFA and MUFA were associated with greater GrimAge2, an aging biomarker of...
Meta-analysis of extracellular vesicles-associated protein abundance and aggregation during aging and disease in C. elegans
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contribute to the maintenance of organism-wide proteostasis by mediating intercellular communication. Loss of proteostasis and altered intercellular communication are associated with aging and age-related diseases, suggesting key roles for EVs. However, it is unclear how the proteome of the EVs changes with age. To identify EV-associated proteins (EVAPs) and their fate with age, we curated publicly available EV proteome data from C. elegans model organism and human....
Longitudinal effects of cerebrovascular reactivity and cerebral pulsatility in cognitively intact older adults with APOE4: links with cognition
The apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) allele is the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is linked to poorer cerebrovascular health. Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), an indicator of vascular reserve, and cerebral pulsatility (CP), a marker of vascular stiffness, are sensitive biomarkers of early vascular dysfunction associated with aging and AD. However, the relationship between APOE4 status and these cerebrovascular metrics remains unclear. This study investigated whether the...
Physical activity trajectories and cognitive decline among older adults in China: a longitudinal cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Sustaining higher levels of physical activity over time is associated with a slower rate of cognitive decline in older Chinese adults. This protective effect is especially pronounced in specific demographic subgroups.
A Global Metabolomic and Lipidomic Landscape of Human Plasma Across the Lifespan
Understanding metabolic changes across the human lifespan is essential for addressing age-related health challenges. However, comprehensive metabolomic and lipidomic analyses, particularly in human plasma, remain underexplored. Herein, we performed untargeted metabolomics and lipidomics profiling of plasma collected from 136 individuals aged 0-84 years. This analysis reveals distinct metabolic signatures across life stages, with newborns displaying unique sphingosine (SPH) profiles, while aging...
The frailty mortality link in people with chronic diseases pertaining to 13 body organ systems: findings from the UK Biobank study
Frailty in older adults, particularly those with chronic diseases, has a robust association with risk of mortality, but whether this is the case in middle-aged adults is unclear. We examined the frailty-mortality association in middle-aged adults with chronic diseases and multimorbidity. Data on Fried's frailty phenotype (robust, prefrail, frail) and 47 chronic diseases, mapped to 13 body organ systems, was available on 230,960 participants of the UK Biobank study (mean age 57.8, range...
A novel clinical biomarker-based Physiology Healthy Aging Index and risk of all-cause and cause-specific mortality: A 20-year prospective cohort study
Population aging is accelerating worldwide, with 16% projected to be aged ≥ 65 years by 2050. A practical index reflecting overall aging status is needed for population-based research, as existing indices often require specialised or cognitive assessments. We developed a Physiological Healthy Aging Index (PHAI) using accessible biomarkers and evaluated its association with mortality in Korean adults. A total of 6398 participants aged ≥ 40 years from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study...
Impact of physical exercise on memory and learning in healthy older women: a quasi-experimental study
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Ageing in place readiness in Thailand: urban and rural comparison
CONCLUSIONS: Thai older in rural areas can ageing in place better than their counterparts in urban areas. Therefore, the government should promote social participation policies for the older in urban areas, and technology for the older in rural areas. Overall, Thailand needs to ensure that there is a robust support system for ageing in place so that the older enjoy an optimal quality of life.
The association of ultra-processed foods and risk of sarcopenia among community-dwelling older adults
CONCLUSIONS: This study identified significant associations between higher UPF consumption and both reduced muscle strength in community-dwelling older women and impaired physical performance in older men. However, no significant associations were found between UPF intake and muscle mass or overall sarcopenia diagnosis. Further large-scale prospective studies are warranted to confirm these findings and elucidate the role of UPF intake in the development of sarcopenia in aging populations.
The transcription factor SKN-1 drives lysosomal enlargement during aging to maintain function
Lysosomes are critical hubs for both cellular degradation and signal transduction, yet their function declines with age. Aging is also associated with significant changes in lysosomal morphology, but the physiological significance of these alterations remains poorly understood. Here, we find that a subset of aged lysosomes undergo enlargement resulting from lysosomal dysfunction in C. elegans. Importantly, this enlargement is not merely a passive consequence of functional decline but represents...
Characterizing patterns in causes, risk factors, and life expectancy among the oldest old (aged 95+ years)
CONCLUSION: The 95+-year-old population exhibits distinctive patterns of disease burden that have shifted substantially over the past three decades. Despite cross-national differences, cardiometabolic diseases and risk factors, along with multisystem comorbidities from the brain and kidneys, remain the primary drivers. Integrated strategies addressing biological, social, and environmental factors may enhance intrinsic capacity and promote healthy aging in the oldest old.
cGAS-STING-driven inflammaging cascade in aging-related retinal diseases: from pathological mechanism to therapeutic potentials
Aging-related retinal diseases lead to irreversible structural damages and vision loss. These conditions are characterized by cellular senescence, oxidative stress, neural degeneration, and neovascularization. Among these, chronic inflammation is a hallmark of aging, establishing a self-perpetuating vicious cycle that accelerates pathological process and physiological decline. cGAS-STING signaling pathway has been identified as a critical mediator of inflammation across multiple retinal disease...
Exercise-Induced Inflammatory and Metabolic adaptations in Ageing: A Meta-Analytic Compendium
CONCLUSION: Aerobic training is the most effective intervention, followed by resistance training, and at least 3 sessions per week (or twice a week for more than 24 weeks) are needed for metabolic and anti-inflammatory adaptations. This compendium provides a reference point for personalised exercise plans for treatment and prevention of chronic diseases-especially for older adults with metabolic conditions.
Early prediction of lithium-ion battery degradation with a generative pre-trained transformer
The early detection of degradation in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is crucial for effective predictive maintenance and recycling. However, accurately predicting the future degradation of LIBs in early stage is challenging due to the barely noticeable performance changes at initial charging cycles and the long-term nonlinear degradation pattern. In this work, we propose a two-stage early-stage degradation prediction method, BatteryGPT, which employs a Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) to...
Microbiota safeguards ovarian reserve and extend reproductive lifespan
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The INITIATE (Initial Test for Fall Risk Assessment in the Elderly) prospective cohort study: baseline results
CONCLUSIONS: Participants are representative of community-dwelling older adults with fall risk. Balance and mobility test differences between fallers and non-fallers support the need for prospective comparisons of their predictive validity. Follow-up results, expected in late 2025, will help inform future updates to fall risk assessment and prevention guidelines.
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