reviewThe Journals of Gerontology Series AMay 14, 2014GREEN OA

Chronic Inflammation (Inflammaging) and Its Potential Contribution to Age-Associated Diseases

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · Buck Institute for Research on Aging

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Abstract

Human aging is characterized by a chronic, low-grade inflammation, and this phenomenon has been termed as "inflammaging." Inflammaging is a highly significant risk factor for both morbidity and mortality in the elderly people, as most if not all age-related diseases share an inflammatory pathogenesis. Nevertheless, the precise etiology of inflammaging and its potential causal role in contributing to adverse health outcomes remain largely unknown. The identification of pathways that control age-related inflammation across multiple systems is therefore important in order to understand whether treatments that modulate inflammaging may be beneficial in old people. The session on inflammation of the Advances in…

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Keywords
  • Inflammation
  • Etiology
  • Medicine
  • Gerontology
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Bioinformatics
  • Immunology
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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