Aging is an irreversible process, with the accumulation of diverse deleterious changes  inchanges at molecular, cellular, tissue, and organismal levels, which ultimately lead to death. This process is often associated with progressive declines in motor, cognitive or physiological function and accompanied withby the incidence of aging relatedage-related diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer and neurodegeneration, which seriously decrease the quality of life in old age (Barzilai et al., 2018). WhileAs the worldwide aging population increaseshas increased rapidly in recent yearyears, identifying potential strategies for aging intervention has become one of the main focusfocuses in the life science community. TtheThe goal of aging fieldresearchesfield research is therefore to understand the basic mechanismmechanisms behind aging andin the hope to extendof extending a healthy lifespan. Over the past few years, researchesresearch in genetic model organisms, mainly C. elegans, and D. melanogasterwormmelanogaster worms, fruit flyflies and mousemousemice, have to identifiedyidentified several genetic and environmental factors involved in the aging process.,
characterized by the progressive decline of functions ofat molecular, cellular, tissue, and organismal levels progressive decline, culminating in death. Fundamentally, it’s irreversible and progressive at present. The incidence of cardiovascular diseases, cancer and neurodegeneration has increasedincreases significantly with age, all of which has ledleads to the decline of physiological function, motor and cognitive dysfunction, and; thus, accelerating the aging of the elderly and seriously decreasedecreases the quality of life in old age(Barzilai et al., 2018). WhileAs the proportion of the aging population in the global population has increased rapidly in recent years, a growing number of peopleresearchers are paying attention to aging, the. The goal of aging researchesresearch is to understand the basic mechanismmechanisms behind the effects of aging andin the hope to extendof extending a healthy lifespan. Over the past few years, scientists have researched in genetic model organisms, C. elegans, D. melanogaster worms and mousemice to identify several genetic and environmental factors involved in the aging process.

The text above was approved for publishing by the original author.

Previous       Next

Try for free

Please enter your message
Please choose what language to correct

Press here if you need to proofread your CV.

eAngel.me

eAngel.me is a human proofreading service that enables you to correct your texts by live professionals in minutes.