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E-grāmata: Defy Aging: A Beginner's Guide to the New Science of Longer Life and Better Health

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538155158
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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538155158

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Learn why and how the body deteriorates as life goes on and offers an easy-read overview of new solutions coming out of current studies of aging.

Wrinkles and gray hairs and misplaced keysthe obvious signs of getting older. Surprisingly, all of the miniscule events in our cells and organs that are responsible for aging begin their deterioration in our third decade. This book explains what is going on inside cells and organs that result in the outward appearances of aging. Readers will discover what causes skin to sag, hair to turn gray, blood vessels to stiffen, and other, mostly unwelcome events. Finally, and probably most importantly, the reader will be introduced to what can be done to stop or reverse this process. Beth Bennett provides an easy-to-read introduction to the science of aging: why and how the body deteriorates. She uses real world analogies to explain the chemical and cellular processes taking place in the body, along with newly-discovered solutions emerging from basic research labs.

This book takes readers on a journey through many of their body processes, starting with the molecules in the cell, moving through the structures inside cells, into interactions between cells, tissues and organs making up our complex aging bodies. This progression will allow readers to appreciate how those age-related changes develop, and how interventions to mitigate those ill effects can act. Bennett explores the effects of aging in body systems that are important to all of us as we age: skin, muscle, bone, heart, and brain. In each of these body components, Bennett connects novel, science-based interventions with lifestyle modifications that extend health, as opposed to simply extending life.

Papildus informācija

Learn why and how the body deteriorates as life goes on and offers an easy-read overview of new solutions coming out of current studies of aging.
1 What Is Aging, and Why Do We Get Old?
1(14)
2 The Why of Aging, or Evolutionary Explanations for Why We Grow Old
15(10)
3 The How of Aging
25(24)
4 Skin
49(16)
5 Muscles
65(34)
6 Skeleton
99(20)
7 Cardiovascular System
119(28)
8 The Brain and Cognitive Decline
147(24)
9 Interventions Part 1: Actions You Can Take
171(14)
10 Interventions Part 2: Drugs and Supplements You Can Take
185(32)
Notes 217(40)
Bibliography 257(28)
Index 285(8)
About the Author 293
Beth Bennett, PhD, is a geneticist, with over 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals and a background in evolutionary genetics and the science of aging. She taught college biology for 30 years at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where she currently produces a radio show on science. She blogs on all things relating to aging.