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programmed (predictable cell biological theories of aging
death), errors (random), calorie
restriction (cal reduction increases
life span)
aging is the result of predictable programmed theories of aging
cellular death; 3 theories: 1. immunity
theory 2. neuroendocrine control
theory 3. gene theory
aging is a programmed accumulation immunity theory of aging
of decline in function of immune
system resulting from oxidative
stress
aging is a programmed decline in neuroendocrine theory of aging
functioning of nervous, endocrine,
immune systems; cells lose abililty to
reproduce
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longevity associated with genetic gene theory of aging
trait; "juvenescent" = youthful
vigor/mature adult well-being;
"senescent" = functional
decline/structural deterioration
aging is a result of accumulation of errors theories of aging
random errors in the synthesis of
cellular DNA and RNA; 3 theories: 1.
oxidative 2. cross-linkage 3. wear
and tear
free radical theory; errors are a result oxidative stress theory
of random damage from free
radicals
aging is product of accumulated cross-linkage theory
damage from errors associated with
stiffened cross-linked proteins
cell errors result of deterioration wear and tear theory
over time due to overuse
In animal models, calorie restriction calorie restriction theory
increased the life span and the
health of animals
1. activity theory 2. disengagment 6 sociological theories of aging
theory 3. role theory 4. continuity
theory 5. age stratification theory 6.
subculture theory
continued activity is an indicator of activity theory
successful aging
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Terms in this set (88)
programmed (predictable cell biological theories of aging
death), errors (random), calorie
restriction (cal reduction increases
life span)
aging is the result of predictable programmed theories of aging
cellular death; 3 theories: 1. immunity
theory 2. neuroendocrine control
theory 3. gene theory
aging is a programmed accumulation immunity theory of aging
of decline in function of immune
system resulting from oxidative
stress
aging is a programmed decline in neuroendocrine theory of aging
functioning of nervous, endocrine,
immune systems; cells lose abililty to
reproduce
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longevity associated with genetic gene theory of aging
trait; "juvenescent" = youthful
vigor/mature adult well-being;
"senescent" = functional
decline/structural deterioration
aging is a result of accumulation of errors theories of aging
random errors in the synthesis of
cellular DNA and RNA; 3 theories: 1.
oxidative 2. cross-linkage 3. wear
and tear
free radical theory; errors are a result oxidative stress theory
of random damage from free
radicals
aging is product of accumulated cross-linkage theory
damage from errors associated with
stiffened cross-linked proteins
cell errors result of deterioration wear and tear theory
over time due to overuse
In animal models, calorie restriction calorie restriction theory
increased the life span and the
health of animals
1. activity theory 2. disengagment 6 sociological theories of aging
theory 3. role theory 4. continuity
theory 5. age stratification theory 6.
subculture theory
continued activity is an indicator of activity theory
successful aging
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