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Molecular and Functional Basis of Successful Aging and Frailty

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Universita di Verona · 2019

Abstract

Frailty is the term commonly utilized to describe the geriatric syndrome that exposes the elderly to increased risk of negative health-related events. The frailty phenotypes (PF: physical or CF: cognitive) have demonstrated to predict the major negative health-related outcomes in the old population and show extensive similarities with sarcopenia (for PF) or dementia (for CF). However, the role of neurophysiological and biological factors contributing to the physical and cognitive frail condition, and in particular in which way mitochondrial dysfunction(definition), as well as the hypertrophic and atrophic pathways assessed by genes expression, metabolomics and microbiota composition are contributing to these frail conditions, are still under debate. Therefore, the aim of this trial will be to make evidence based on the behaviors and the strategies that promote healthy lifestyle and successful human aging.

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Anonymous. (2019). Molecular and Functional Basis of Successful Aging and Frailty. <em>Universita di Verona</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03963050
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Anonymous. Molecular and Functional Basis of Successful Aging and Frailty. Universita di Verona. 2019.
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@misc{anon2019Molecu, title = {Molecular and Functional Basis of Successful Aging and Frailty}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Universita di Verona}, year = {2019}, }

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