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Aging and obesity are linked as interconnected physiological processes that share common pathological pathways, such as T cell immunosenescence [1] and white adipose tissue dysfunction [2]. They are frequently studied together as parallel contributors to health decline [3] and are both recognized as significant risk factors for cardiovascular disorders [4].
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referenceAging and obesity share biological hallmarks related to dysfunctional adipose tissue, a concept termed 'adipaging', as described in a 2016 study in the Journal of Physiology.
referenceAging and obesity are linked to inflammatory age-related diseases, as detailed in a 2017 study in Frontiers in Immunology.
Cellular senescence: from homeostasis to pathological implications ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceReyes-Farias M. et al. published 'White adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity and aging' in Biochemical Pharmacology in 2021, discussing adipose tissue changes.
The New Field of Network Physiology: Building the Human ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimNetwork Physiology research investigates the pairwise and network interactions of organ systems and sub-systems, and how these interactions manifest in aging, exercise, sports, and various clinical conditions such as concussion, traumatic brain injury, cardiac arrest, sleep and neurodegenerative disorders, diabetes, obesity, maternal-fetal and neonatal care, sepsis, coma, and multiple organ failure.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu 1 fact
claimRisk factors for cardiovascular disorders include social determinants (aging, income, education, employment status), behavioral factors (unhealthy diet, tobacco use, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption), and medical conditions (obesity, diabetes).