The study of aging is a multifaceted exploration encompassing biological, psychological, and societal dimensions. Gerontology, a key discipline, investigates the factors influencing longevity and the quality of life in aging populations. Cognitive health, a critical concern in aging, prompts research into conditions like dementia and Alzheimer's disease. The societal implications of an aging population, including healthcare demands and social support structures, add complexity to the field. Anti-aging strategies go beyond merely extending lifespan; they strive to enhance the overall quality of life for the elderly through innovative healthcare interventions and comprehensive geriatric care.
Common manifestations of aging include wrinkles, gray hair, decreased sensory perception, and an increased susceptibility to chronic diseases such as cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. Cognitive functions may also be affected, leading to changes in memory, attention, and processing speed.







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