Modulating biological aging with food-derived signals: a systems and precision nutrition perspective.

IF 6 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Carsten Carlberg, Andreas Blüthner, Irini Schoeman-Giziakis, Annemarie Oosting, Luca Cocolin
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Abstract

Lifespan extension has not prevented age-related decline. We propose that diet acts as a molecular modulator of aging, influencing inflammation, the microbiome, and systemic resilience. Biological age markers and AI-powered multi-omics reveal actionable dietary targets, including food-derived signals and Nutrition Dark Matter. We highlight precision nutrition and the EIT Food Healthy Aging Think & Do Tank as pathways to align science, policy, and practice for healthy aging.

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用食物来源的信号调节生物衰老:一个系统和精确营养的观点。
寿命延长并不能阻止与年龄相关的衰退。我们提出饮食作为衰老的分子调节剂,影响炎症、微生物组和系统恢复力。生物年龄标记和人工智能驱动的多组学揭示了可操作的饮食目标,包括食物来源的信号和营养暗物质。我们强调精确营养和EIT食品健康老龄化的思考和做库路径对齐科学,政策和实践健康老龄化。
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