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Noninvasive Techniques for Tracking Biological Aging of the Cardiovascular System

Zahra Raisi‐Estabragh, Liliána Szabó, Art Schuermans, Ahmed Salih, Calvin Chin, Hajnalka Vágó, André Altmann, Fu Siong Ng, Pankaj Garg, Sofia Pavanello, Thomas H. Marwick, Steffen E. Petersen

2024JACC. Cardiovascular imaging28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Population aging is one of the most important demographic transformations of our time. Increasing the "health span"-the proportion of life spent in good health-is a global priority. Biological aging comprises molecular and cellular modifications over many years, which culminate in gradual physiological decline across multiple organ systems and predispose to age-related illnesses. Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of ill health and premature death in older people. The rate at which biological aging occurs varies across individuals of the same age and is influenced by a wide range of genetic and environmental exposures. The authors review the hallmarks of biological cardiovascular aging and their capture using imaging and other noninvasive techniques and examine how this information may be used to understand aging trajectories, with the aim of guiding individual- and population-level interventions to promote healthy aging.

Topics & Concepts

Biological ageDiseasePopulation ageingLife spanCardiovascular healthGerontologyPopulationMedicineLongevityHealthy agingSuccessful agingPsychological interventionEnvironmental healthPathologyPsychiatryCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsFrailty in Older Adults
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