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Background: Inflammaging plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of multiple age-related diseases, including periodontitis. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are known to induce inflammaging and exacerbate periodontitis. However, the mechanisms by
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Inflammation and aging-related disease: A transdisciplinary inflammaging framework. [PDF]
Inflammaging, a state of chronic, progressive low-grade inflammation during aging, is associated with several adverse clinical outcomes, including frailty, disability, and death.
Lee, Jiha +16 more
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Inflammaging is a chronic, low-grade inflammatory state that contributes to age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, osteoporosis, neurodegeneration, and cancer. This process involves immunosenescence, oxidative stress, and immune aging,
Raffaele Cordiano +4 more
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Background: Bone marrow inflammaging is a low-grade chronic inflammation that induces bone marrow aging. Multiple age-related and inflammatory diseases involve bone marrow inflammaging.
Peng Liao +11 more
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Soft tissue injuries (STIs) are the most common cause of extremity pain and motion dysfunction. Persistent inflammatory activation of immune cells characterized by senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP) and mitochondrial stress are considered ...
Wanbo Zhu +13 more
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The term ‘inflammaging’ has been coined to describe the chronic state of inflammation derived from ongoing cycles of tissue damage and the subsequent immune responses.
Mario Caldarelli +6 more
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Inflammaging is minimal among forager-horticulturalists in the Bolivian Amazon
An increase in chronic systemic inflammation in later life, termed inflammaging, is implicated in health risk. However, it is unclear whether inflammaging develops in all human populations, or if it is the product of environmental mismatch.
Charifson, M. +20 more
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Global research trends in inflammaging from 2005 to 2024: a bibliometric analysis
BackgroundInflammaging, defined as chronic low-grade inflammation associated with aging, is considered a key factor in many age-related diseases. Despite growing research, comprehensive assessments of trends and focuses on this field over the past 2 ...
Beier Jiang +15 more
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Inflammaging and the Lung [PDF]
With the coming of the "silver tsunami," expanding the knowledge about how various intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect the immune system in the elderly is timely and of immediate clinical need. The global population is increasing in age. By the year 2030, more than 20% of the population of the United States will be older than 65 years of age.
Elizabeth J, Kovacs +3 more
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Inflammaging and Osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent disease particularly in subjects over 65 years of age worldwide. While in the past it was considered a mere consequence of cartilage degradation leading to anatomical and functional joint impairment, in recent decades,
Antonio Sica
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