Reproductive Fitness and the Links to Chronic Disease and Systemic Aging.

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Arjuman Ghazi, Hannah Henry
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Abstract

Female reproductive aging is the earliest manifestation of aging in humans, with fertility declining due to reduced oocyte quality well before menopause. Menopause marks the definitive end of reproductive potential and the onset of increased risk for multiple age-related, chronic diseases. Emerging evidence links reproductive disorders, from infertility to widespread gynecological conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, with elevated risks of premature morbidity and mortality. Indeed, it is increasingly evident that even normal reproductive transitions such as puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, act as physiological inflection points that shape long-term systemic health. Yet, fertility continues to be viewed primarily through the prism of procreation, with limited knowledge of the underlying biological mechanisms and scarce clinical focus on its broader health implications. Recent discoveries elucidating the genetic basis of reproductive traits combined with advances in our understanding of fundamental aging mechanisms offer a compelling framework to address these persistent knowledge gaps with far-reaching public-health consequences. This review synthesizes the current knowledge on how reproductive aging, normal reproductive phases and major reproductive dysfunctions influence long-term health trajectories and argues for a shift toward integrated, lifespan-based approaches to reproductive health in research and clinical care.

生殖健康与慢性疾病和全身性衰老的关系。
女性生殖衰老是人类衰老最早的表现,早在绝经前就因卵母细胞质量下降而导致生育能力下降。更年期标志着生殖潜力的终结和多种与年龄有关的慢性疾病风险增加的开始。新出现的证据表明,从不孕症到多囊卵巢综合征等广泛存在的妇科疾病,生殖障碍与过早发病和死亡的风险增加有关。事实上,越来越明显的是,即使是正常的生殖转变,如青春期、怀孕和更年期,也会成为影响长期全身健康的生理拐点。然而,人们仍然主要从生殖的角度来看待生育问题,对其潜在的生物学机制了解有限,对其更广泛的健康影响的临床关注也很少。最近的发现阐明了生殖特征的遗传基础,加上我们对基本衰老机制的理解取得了进展,为解决这些具有深远公共卫生影响的持续知识差距提供了一个令人信服的框架。这篇综述综合了目前关于生殖衰老、正常生殖阶段和主要生殖功能障碍如何影响长期健康轨迹的知识,并主张在研究和临床护理中转向综合的、基于寿命的生殖健康方法。
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