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Life’s Essential 8
Manish Kumar, Ariela R. Orkaby, Caitlan A. Tighe, Dennis T. Villareal, Hayley Billingsley, Michael G. Nanna, Min Ji Kwak, Namit Rohant, Shreya Patel, Parag Goyal, Scott L. Hummel, Christina Al-Malouf, Amie Kolimas, Ashok Krishnaswami, Michael W. Rich
JACC Advances · 2023 · ▲ 28 citations
Genomic instability
Telomere attrition
Loss of proteostasis
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Human
Review
Abstract
The population worldwide is getting older as a result of advances in public health, medicine, and technology. Older individuals are living longer with a higher prevalence of subclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease (CVD). In 2010, the American Heart Association introduced a list of key prevention targets, known as "Life's Simple 7" to increase CVD-free survival, longevity, and quality of life. In 2022, sleep health was added to expand the recommendations to "Life's Essential 8" (eat better, be more active, stop smoking, get adequate sleep, manage weight, manage cholesterol, manage blood pressure, and manage diabetes). These prevention targets are intended to apply regardless of chronologic age. During this same time, the understanding of aging biology and goals of care for older adults further enhanced the relevance of prevention across the range of functions. From a biological perspective, aging is a complex cellular process characterized by genomic instability, telomere(definition) attrition, loss of proteostasis(definition), inflammation, deregulated nutrient-sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction(definition), cellular senescence(definition), stem cell exhaustion, and altered intercellular communication. These aging hallmarks are triggered by and enhanced by traditional CVD risk factors leading to geriatric syndromes (eg, frailty, sarcopenia, functional limitation, and cognitive impairment) which complicate efforts toward prevention. Therefore, we review Life's Essential 8 through the lens of aging biology, geroscience, and geriatric precepts to guide clinicians taking care of older adults.
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Kumar, M., Orkaby, A.R., Tighe, C.A., Villareal, D.T., Billingsley, H., Nanna, M.G., Kwak, M.J., Rohant, N., Patel, S., Goyal, P., Hummel, S.L., Al-Malouf, C., Kolimas, A., Krishnaswami, A., Rich, M.W., Kirkpatrick, J.N., Damluji, A.A., Kuchel, G.A., Forman, D.E., & Alexander, K.P. (2023). Life’s Essential 8. <em>JACC Advances</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560
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Kumar M, Orkaby AR, Tighe CA, Villareal DT, Billingsley H, Nanna MG, et al. Life’s Essential 8. JACC Advances. 2023. doi:10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560.
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@article{manish2023LifesE,
title = {Life’s Essential 8},
author = {Manish Kumar and Ariela R. Orkaby and Caitlan A. Tighe and Dennis T. Villareal and Hayley Billingsley and Michael G. Nanna and Min Ji Kwak and Namit Rohant and Shreya Patel and Parag Goyal and Scott L. Hummel and Christina Al-Malouf and Amie Kolimas and Ashok Krishnaswami and Michael W. Rich and James N. Kirkpatrick and Abdulla A. Damluji and George A. Kuchel and Daniel E. Forman and Karen P. Alexander},
journal = {JACC Advances},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560},
}
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