Aging:

Damage of DNA


What causes aging and what we can do to slow down aging.

Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Deregulated Nutrient Sensing

 Loss of Proteostasis

Epigenetic Alterations

Telomere Attrition

Genomic Instability

Altered intercellular communication

Stem cells Exhaustion

Cellular senescence

The 9 Hallmarks of Aging

There are many definitions of ageing. A popular way to discuss ageing is the 9 hallmarks of aging.


Longevity Lifestyle

 

Supplements show great anti-ageing effects. Exercise, sleep, fasting, diet can also have significant impact on longer healthier lives.

Sirtuins 

The Longevity Sirtuins

The seven type of genes (SIRT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) impact on how well we age


The sirtuins (SIRT1–7) are a family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent deacylases with remarkable abilities to prevent diseases and even reverse aspects of ageing. Mice engineered to express additional copies of SIRT1 or SIRT6, or treated with sirtuin-activating compounds (STACs) such as resveratrol and SRT2104 or with NAD+ precursors such as NMN, have improved organ function, physical endurance, disease resistance and longevity. 

Trials in non-human primates and in humans have indicated that STACs may be safe and effective in treating inflammatory and metabolic disorders, among others. These advances have demonstrated that it is possible to rationally design molecules that can alleviate multiple diseases and possibly extend lifespan in humans. [1]