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Metabolic Aspects of Aging

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 16.03.2018

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Metabolic Aspects of Aging, Volume 155, the latest release in the Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science series seeks to provide the most topical, informative and exciting monographs available on a wide variety of research topics related to prions, viruses, bacteria and eukaryotes. The series includes in-depth knowledge on the molecular, biological aspects of organismal physiology and function, with this release including chapters on Longevity, Metabolic Disease and Community Health, the Metabolic Aspects of Aging, Obesity, Metabolism, and Aging: A Multiscalar Approach, The Intersection of Curandismo and Western Medicine and Their Epidemiological Impact for Aging Mexican Americans, and more.

Sommario

1. Longevity, Metabolic Disease and Community Health
Stephen J. Spann, Mary Ann Ottinger
2. Metabolic Aspects of Aging
Yih-Woei Fridell, Felipe Sierra
3. Obesity, Metabolism, and Aging: A Multiscalar Approach
R. Alexander Bentley, Corinna N. Ross, Michael. J. O'Brien
4. The Intersection of Curandismo and Western Medicine and Their Epidemiological Impact for Aging Mexican Americans
Pamela Anne Quiroz
5. The Necessity of Active Muscle Metabolism for Healthy Aging: Muscular Activity Throughout the Entire Day
Marc T. Hamilton, Deborah G. Hamilton, Theodore W. Zderic
6. Dwarf Mice and Aging
Michal M. Masternak, Justin Darcy, Berta Victoria, Andrzej Bartke
7. Cellular Metabolism and Aging
Andre Catic
8. A Comparative Approach to Metabolic Aspects of Aging: Conserved Mechanisms and Effects of Calorie Restriction and Environment
Mary Ann Ottinger

Info autore

Mary Ann Ottinger is Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland and the University of Houston, holding a Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. Her research focuses on neuroendocrine function, comparative biology of aging, and the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Her studies in Japanese quail revealed conserved mechanisms in age-related endocrine decline and highlighted differences in oxidative damage resistance compared to long-lived birds. Her work in non-human primates explored calorie restriction's effects on aging, while studies in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse models showed the benefits of selective estrogen receptor modulators. Recent research integrates One Health, the Exposome, and conservation for a comprehensive environmental health perspective. Dr. Ottinger has received the Sigma Xi Research Award, OECD Fellowship, and Gamma Sigma Delta Research Award, and is a Fellow of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Poultry Science Association, AAAS, and the Explorers Club.

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Autori Mary Ann (EDT) Ottinger
Con la collaborazione di Mary Ann Ottinger (Editore)
Editore Academic Press London
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 16.03.2018, ritardato
 
EAN 9780128093917
ISBN 978-0-12-809391-7
Pagine 300
Serie Progress in Molecular Biology
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Molecular Biology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Cell Biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, Geriatric medicine

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