Drugs and Healthy Aging.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Drugs & Aging Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1007/s40266-025-01208-2
Sarah N Hilmer, Luigi Ferrucci, Antonio Cherubini
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Abstract

Appropriate drug treatment can enhance the likelihood of experiencing healthy aging and maintaining functional ability up to very late in life. Strong evidence exists that overall drugs can help prevent and manage diseases. However, such evidence is mostly available from studies that are not representative of older people and do not include functional/well-being outcomes. Therapeutic drugs can also impair physical and cognitive function and social interactions, particularly in the context of polypharmacy, multimorbidity and frailty. Certain drugs can affect the ability to exercise and consume a healthy diet, which are key nonpharmacological interventions that promote healthy aging. Yet, exercise and nutritional interventions can help manage adverse drug reactions. In the future, drugs (gerotherapeutics) may be developed that slow the aging process, which should prevent or delay the incidence and progression of many chronic diseases, improving healthy aging.

药物与健康老龄化
适当的药物治疗可以提高经历健康衰老的可能性,并在生命的后期保持功能能力。强有力的证据表明,综合用药可以帮助预防和控制疾病。然而,这些证据大多来自不具有代表性的老年人研究,也不包括功能/福祉结果。治疗药物也可能损害身体和认知功能以及社会互动,特别是在多种药物、多种疾病和虚弱的情况下。某些药物可以影响锻炼和健康饮食的能力,这是促进健康衰老的关键非药物干预措施。然而,锻炼和营养干预可以帮助控制药物不良反应。在未来,可能会开发出减缓衰老过程的药物(老年治疗药物),这应该可以预防或延缓许多慢性疾病的发生和进展,改善健康老龄化。
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来源期刊
Drugs & Aging
Drugs & Aging 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Drugs & Aging delivers essential information on the most important aspects of drug therapy to professionals involved in the care of the elderly. The journal addresses in a timely way the major issues relating to drug therapy in older adults including: the management of specific diseases, particularly those associated with aging, age-related physiological changes impacting drug therapy, drug utilization and prescribing in the elderly, polypharmacy and drug interactions.
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