视觉系统老化的生物标志物框架:老化生物标志物联盟的共识声明。

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Life medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-28 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/lifemedi/lnaf023
Chao Ma, Boxin Geng, Yangqing Zhang, Shan Li, Ruiyang Li, Wenben Chen, Si Wang, Weiqi Zhang, Jing Qu, Yun Feng, Qingfeng Liang, Kangxin Jin, Yonghao Gu, Wenru Su, Xuxiang Zhang, Wenjuan Zhuang, Jihong Wu, Zhaoyang Wang, Shengping Hou, Jiaxu Hong, Honghua Yu, Biao Yan, Mingguang He, Fan Lv, Guang-Hui Liu, Gang Pei, Qingjiong Zhang, Tian Xue, Zi-Bing Jin
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视觉系统对人类的感知至关重要,它将光信号转换成电脉冲,并将其传输到大脑以处理环境信息。随着个体年龄的增长,其生理功能逐渐下降,导致与年龄相关的视力障碍,严重影响老年人的生活质量。中国是世界上老龄化人口最多的国家,在通过有效的治疗和干预措施对抗视觉系统老化方面面临着重大挑战。为了应对这一挑战,中国衰老生物标志物联盟(ABC)通过整合全球前沿研究和循证医学与临床专业知识的综合,制定了一份关于视觉系统衰老生物标志物的共识声明。这一共识提供了一个多维度的评估框架,包括功能、形态和分子生物标志物。每个领域的有效生物标志物不仅有助于早期发现视力变化,而且还有助于了解与年龄相关的眼部疾病的进展。通过推进这一倡议,ABC旨在彻底改变老龄化社会的视觉健康管理,最终改善中国和全球老年人的健康状况。
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A framework of biomarkers for visual system aging: a consensus statement by the Aging Biomarker Consortium.

The visual system is essential for human perception, converting light signals into electrical impulses and transmitting them to the brain to process environmental information. As individuals age, their physiological functions gradually decline, leading to age-related vision impairment that significantly impacts the quality of life in elderly individuals. China is home to the world's largest aging population and faces significant challenges in combating visual system aging through effective treatments and interventions. In response to this challenge, the Aging Biomarker Consortium (ABC) of China has developed a consensus statement on biomarkers of visual system aging by integrating cutting-edge global research and synthesizing evidence-based medicine with clinical expertise. This consensus provides a multi-dimensional evaluation framework encompassing functional, morphological, and molecular biomarkers. Validated biomarkers for each domain are recommended not only to facilitate the early detection of vision changes but also to provide insights into the progression of age-related ocular diseases. By advancing this initiative, ABC aims to revolutionize visual health management in aging societies, ultimately improving outcomes for elderly populations in China and globally.

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