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How and why does aging occur? Updating evolutionary theory to meet a new era of data.
Metcalf CJE, Anderson RM, Hochberg ME, Masel J, Moorad J, Promislow DEL, Tuljapurkar S, Snyder-Mackler N.
Evolution, medicine, and public health · 2026
Abstract
Our ability to define the causes of aging could enable targeted interventions to extend healthspan(definition). Classical evolutionary models based on individual age have provided critical insights into empirical trajectories of aging; however, gaps remain. We argue that technological advances in data capture, resolution, and scale present a rich opportunity to shed light on heterogeneity in patterns of aging. Computational and data analysis advances have produced expanded theoretical models that explicitly address details of the underlying biology, introducing variables and dynamics that go beyond 'age' itself. We argue that by incorporating richer biological detail to create more integrative predictive models, we can gain insight into expected future distributions of aging within populations, and better understand the molecular and demographic context in which selection has given rise to variability in aging. We provide an overview of existing models that address heterogeneity, and outline future directions and applications that would advance this key area in aging and biomedical research.
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CJE, M., RM, A., ME, H., J, M., J, M., DEL, P., S, T., & N., S. (2026). How and why does aging occur? Updating evolutionary theory to meet a new era of data. <em>Evolution, medicine, and public health</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoaf040
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CJE M, RM A, ME H, J M, J M, DEL P, et al. How and why does aging occur? Updating evolutionary theory to meet a new era of data. Evolution, medicine, and public health. 2026. doi:10.1093/emph/eoaf040.
BibTeX
@article{metcalf2026Howand,
title = {How and why does aging occur? Updating evolutionary theory to meet a new era of data.},
author = {Metcalf CJE and Anderson RM and Hochberg ME and Masel J and Moorad J and Promislow DEL and Tuljapurkar S and Snyder-Mackler N.},
journal = {Evolution, medicine, and public health},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1093/emph/eoaf040},
}
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