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Exercise attenuates the hallmarks of aging: Novel perspectives
Yan Qiu, Benjamín Fernández‐Garcia, H. Immo Lehmann, Guoping Li, Guido Kroemer, Carlos López-Otı́n, Junjie Xiao
Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science · 2025 · ▲ 3 citations
Genomic instability
Telomere attrition
Epigenetic alterations
Loss of proteostasis
Dysbiosis
Disabled macroautophagy
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Exercise
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Abstract
The number and proportion of individuals aged 60 years and older are steadily increasing. However, increased life expectancy is accompanied by a decline in functional capacity and a heightened risk of age-related diseases, ultimately leading to reduced quality of life. Interventions that support physiological function in later life and hence extend healthspan(definition) are therefore of considerable importance. Among these, regular physical exercise is strongly associated with numerous health benefits and is recognized as a key strategy for promoting healthy aging and extending healthspan. In this review, we highlight the impact of an active lifestyle, particularly regular physical activity, on the major telomere(definition) attrition, cellular senescence(definition))." style="text-decoration:underline dotted; text-underline-offset:2px; cursor:help;">hallmarks of aging(definition). These include genomic instability, telomere attrition, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis(definition), impaired macroautophagy, deregulated nutrient sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction(definition), cellular senescence, changes in the extracellular matrix, stem cell exhaustion, altered intercellular communication, chronic inflammation, dysbiosis, and psychosocial isolation. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms by which exercise confers these benefits will aid in enhancing both physical and mental health in the elderly and in mitigating the onset of aging-associated diseases.
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Qiu, Y., Fernández‐Garcia, B., Lehmann, H.I., Li, G., Kroemer, G., López-Otı́n, C., & Xiao, J. (2025). Exercise attenuates the hallmarks of aging: Novel perspectives. <em>Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2025.101108
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Qiu Y, Fernández‐Garcia B, Lehmann HI, Li G, Kroemer G, López-Otı́n C, et al. Exercise attenuates the hallmarks of aging: Novel perspectives. Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science. 2025. doi:10.1016/j.jshs.2025.101108.
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@article{yan2025Exerci,
title = {Exercise attenuates the hallmarks of aging: Novel perspectives},
author = {Yan Qiu and Benjamín Fernández‐Garcia and H. Immo Lehmann and Guoping Li and Guido Kroemer and Carlos López-Otı́n and Junjie Xiao},
journal = {Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1016/j.jshs.2025.101108},
}
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