Aging & Longevity

Ageing in place readiness in Thailand: urban and rural comparison

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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.
Faron Hattapradit

The transcription factor SKN-1 drives lysosomal enlargement during aging to maintain function

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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...
Xinyu Wang

Characterizing patterns in causes, risk factors, and life expectancy among the oldest old (aged 95+ years)

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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.
Haoxian Tang

cGAS-STING-driven inflammaging cascade in aging-related retinal diseases: from pathological mechanism to therapeutic potentials

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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...
Xiaosu Wang

Exercise-Induced Inflammatory and Metabolic adaptations in Ageing: A Meta-Analytic Compendium

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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.
Mr Rocco Sheldon

Early prediction of lithium-ion battery degradation with a generative pre-trained transformer

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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...
Jincheng Hu

The INITIATE (Initial Test for Fall Risk Assessment in the Elderly) prospective cohort study: baseline results

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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.
Stephanie Saunders

Comparing rehabilitation with and without neuromuscular electrical stimulation in hospitalized older adults: Cognitive, functional, and acceptability outcomes from a pragmatic pilot study

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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a non-invasive therapeutic approach offering targeted muscle contraction without requiring voluntary effort. This pragmatic pilot study investigated the effects of integrating NMES into usual rehabilitation care on cognitive and mobility outcomes, as well as its acceptance among hospitalized older adults in rehabilitation settings. Twenty-nine older adults with a mean age of 81.7 years (SD = 9.0) participated in this study. Patients received either...
Evrim Gökçe

The Proinflammatory Secretome of Senescent Cells Can Be Controlled by a HIF2A-Dependent Upregulation and a FURIN-Dependent Cleavage of the ANGPTL4 Secreted Factor

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Senescent cells are characterized by a stable proliferation arrest and a senescence-associated secretory phenotype or SASP. Although these cells can have some beneficial effects, including protecting from tumor formation, their accumulation is deleterious during aging as it promotes age-related diseases, including cancer initiation and progression. Although the SASP has a critical role, its composition, regulation and dual role in cancer remain largely misunderstood. Here, we show that ANGPTL4...
Gabriela Makulyte

The immuno-neurological axis: association between autoimmune diseases and dementia risk

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Dementia is a growing global public health concern, with an increasing number of individuals affected due to the aging population. Although chronic inflammation is implicated in cognitive impairment, studies on its association with autoimmune diseases, which are representative chronic inflammatory diseases, are lacking. This study aimed to investigate whether the onset of autoimmune diseases is associated with an increased risk of dementia or cognitive impairment. This study used data from the...
Wanhyung Lee

A Longitudinal Investigation of Prediabetes, Diabetes, HbA1c and Cognitive Trajectories Among Cognitively Unimpaired Individuals

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CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that prediabetes and diabetes significantly shorten the timeframe before a potentially clinically noticeable change in global and domain-specific cognition is reached. Thus, lifestyle modification to reverse prediabetes and prevent diabetes could potentially reduce the rate of cognitive decline in aging populations. The findings differed by sex (i.e., the effect of diabetes on decline in global cognition, attention and visuospatial domains was more pronounced in...
Anna Pink

Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Reduces Iron in BV-2 Cell by Up-Regulating Ferroportin 1 via Inhibiting the IL-6/STAT3/Hepcidin Pathway

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Findings on the association of both nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and iron metabolism with antiaging or aging led us to speculate that some pharmacological functions of NMN may be achieved partially by affecting iron metabolism. Here, we investigated the effects of NMN on cell viability, iron contents, oxidative stress, and the expression of ferritins, transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1), ferroportin1 (Fpn1), hepcidin, interleukin 6 (IL-6), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and signal transducer and...
Zhong-Ming Qian

Epigenetic Age Prediction Using N6-Methyladenine in the Buff-Tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)

1 day 5 hours ago
Epigenetic clocks are machine learning models that predict an organism's chronological age (the time elapsed since birth) or biological age (a proxy for physiological integrity) based on methylation levels from multiple genomic sites. To date, all epigenetic clocks rely exclusively on C5-methylcytosine (5 mC), the predominant DNA methylation mark in vertebrates. However, not all species possess detectable 5 mC levels. Here, we used N6-methyladenine (6 mA), a less-characterized DNA modification...
Thibaut Renard

Singing for memory: neural and cognitive effects of a choral intervention in older adults

1 day 5 hours ago
INTRODUCTION: Lifestyle factors are important predictors of successful aging, and targeted interventions could be key to mitigating the negative effects of aging. Episodic memory is of particular interest as it is notably sensitive to aging. Given the social, intellectual, and physical stimulation that choral singing provides, along with the enjoyment it offers which is a strong motivator, it has been suggested as a particularly promising intervention to promote successful aging.
Miriam Napadow

Decanoic acid, an MCT dietary component, alleviates cognitive impairment, cellular senescence, and promotes autophagy in accelerated aging and neurotoxic mouse models induced by chronic administration of D-galactose and D-galactose/AlCl(3)

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INTRODUCTION: Cognitive decline advances with age, increasing the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease among older adults. Medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) ketogenic diets have shown potential in slowing down age-related cognitive decline; however, the exact neuroprotective roles of MCT components, specifically decanoic acid and octanoic acid, remain unclear.
Shreshta Jain
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