Overview
The aging process, or biological ageing, is the progressive, time-dependent decline in physiological integrity and function accompanied by an increasing vulnerability to disease and death. It is understood through a set of interrelated molecular and cellular hallmarks, including telomere attrition and altered telomerase activity, cellular senescence, genomic instability and accumulated DNA damage, mitochondrial dysfunction with oxidative stress, and dysregulated nutrient sensing in which sirtuins such as SIRT1 act as key longevity-associated regulators. These mechanisms are dissected experimentally using model systems, including D-galactose-induced accelerated-aging models and long-lived dwarf-mouse models, and through kinetic and systems-level modeling of living organisms. Interventions are studied for their capacity to extend healthspan rather than merely lifespan, spanning pharmacological modulators, dietary factors, melatonin, and physical activity. Peer-reviewed research in this area examines SIRT1 and telomerase-related anti-aging activity in vitro, muscle dysfunction and healthy aging in relation to melatonin, longevity in D-galactose-induced models, open-air exercise to decelerate aging, learning and memory in long-lived Ames dwarf mice, body composition in nonagenarians, and the effects of grape juice on weight and DNA damage in older adults. Together these strands link the cellular determinants of senescence to lifestyle and longevity-oriented interventions.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Healthy Aging and Muscle Dysfunction: Will Melatonin Help?
Prevention of Aging and Improvement of Longevity and Life-Span in D-Galactose Induced Aging Rats After Treatment with the Biofield Energy Per Se and Biofield Treated Proprietary Test Formulation
Disciplined Open-Air Exercise to Decelerate Aging: Toward Ecstatic Pains
Analysis and Forecast Based on the Kinetic Equation for Changing the Numerical Composition of Living Systems
Arm Span is an Alternative to Standing Height for Calculation of Body Mass Index (BMI) amongst Older Adults
Learning and Memory in an Animal Model of Longevity: The Ames Dwarf Mice
Aging and Positive Psychology
Relationship Between Body Composition and Nutritional Status in Brazilian Nonagenarians
Daily Grape Juice Consumption Promotes Weight Loss, Improved Stability and Reduced the DNA Damage in the Elderly
Osteoarthritis and Depression Update: 2023-Can the Stress and Coping Model Help?
A Checklist Instrument: Sensory Cues within Assisted Living Facilities
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 34 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Experimental Aging Research
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2025 · Journal of Medicine, University of Santo Tomas
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Okwan Daniel Kobina et al. · 2025 · Journal of Forensic Science and Research
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2025 · Scientific Reports
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2025 · MRIMS Journal of Health Sciences
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2025 · Journal of Forensic Science and Research
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A. O. Adebajo et al. · 2024 · Discover Psychology
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2024 · Discover Psychology
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