Outline of life extension

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to life extension:

Life extension study of slowing down or reversing the processes of aging to extend both the maximum and average lifespan. Also known as anti-aging medicine, experimental gerontology, and biomedical gerontology.

Goals

Longevity

Strategies

Available strategies

Potential future strategies

Aging

Hallmarks of aging

  • Altered intercellular communication
  • Cellular senescence
  • Deregulated nutrient sensing
  • Epigenetic alterations
  • Genomic instability
  • Loss of proteostasis
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction
  • Stem cell exhaustion
  • Telomere attrition

Causes of aging

Theories of aging

Theories of aging

  • Antagonistic pleiotropy theory of aging
  • Caloric restriction theory
  • Cross-linkage theory of aging
  • Death hormone theory
  • Disposable soma theory of aging
  • DNA damage theory of aging
  • Error catastrophe theory of aging
  • Errors and Repairs Theory
  • Free-radical theory of aging
  • Gene mutation theory
  • Genetic control theory
  • Glycation theory of aging
  • Hayflick limit theory
  • Inflammation theory of aging
  • Immunological theory of aging
  • Log-normal theory of mortality
  • Membrane theory of aging
  • Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging
  • Mitochondrial Theory of Aging
  • Mutation accumulation theory of aging
  • Neuroendocrine theory of aging
  • Order to disorder theory of aging
  • Rate of living theory
  • Redundant DNA theory
  • Reliability theory of aging and longevity
  • Reproductive-cell cycle theory
  • Somatic mutation theory of aging
  • Telomeric theory of aging
  • Theory of programmed death
  • Thermodynamic theory of aging
  • Thymic-stimulating theory
  • Waste accumulation theory

Organizations

Notable people

See also

References

    Further reading

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