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health1 year ago

Brain's Aging Waves Begin Before 60, Scientists Find

A new study has identified three distinct 'ageing peaks' in the brain at ages 57, 70, and 78, marked by spikes in 13 proteins linked to brain aging. These findings suggest these ages are crucial for interventions to delay diseases like dementia. The research, conducted by a team from Zhengzhou University, highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the aging process, especially as the global population of those aged 65 and above is expected to exceed 1.5 billion by 2050.

health2 years ago

Early Intervention: Counseling for Childhood Obesity Should Begin at Age 6, US Panel Recommends

A panel of U.S. experts has recommended that children with obesity should receive intensive counseling to promote healthy diet and exercise habits starting at age 6. The recommendation is based on research showing the effectiveness of intensive behavioral interventions for achieving a healthy weight and improving the quality of life for children and adolescents. The interventions should include at least 26 hours of counseling with health professionals and encompass physical activity, behavior change support, and education about healthy eating. The recommendation does not address the use of medications or surgery for obesity treatment.

health2 years ago

Human Aging Linked to Developmental Program and Epigenetic Loss

A new study challenges the traditional view that aging is a result of the accumulation of damage to the body's hardware, suggesting instead that aging is primarily a result of design flaws in the software of our bodies—the DNA code that orchestrates the development of a single cell into an adult organism. The study proposes a model of aging as the outcome of the developmental software program and reflected in shifting cellular information states throughout the life course. This new perspective has important implications for our understanding of aging and the development of interventions to promote healthy aging.