PN2004 - health promotion final EXAM
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programmed (predictable cell death), errors (random), calorie restriction (cal
1
reduction increases life span)
2 during aging, individual slowly withdraws from former roles and activities
3 tests used to determine what is wrong with a patient
longevity associated with genetic trait; "juvenescent" = youthful vigor/mature adult
4
well-being; "senescent" = functional decline/structural deterioration
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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 immunity theory of aging
accumulation 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
longevity associated with genetic gene theory of aging
trait; "juvenescent" = youthful
vigor/mature adult well-being;
"senescent" = functional
decline/structural deterioration
(updated 2026) Questions & Answers | Latest
Already Graded A+ UPDATE 2025|2026
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Practice questions for this set
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diagnostic tests
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programmed (predictable cell death), errors (random), calorie restriction (cal
1
reduction increases life span)
2 during aging, individual slowly withdraws from former roles and activities
3 tests used to determine what is wrong with a patient
longevity associated with genetic trait; "juvenescent" = youthful vigor/mature adult
4
well-being; "senescent" = functional decline/structural deterioration
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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 immunity theory of aging
accumulation 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
longevity associated with genetic gene theory of aging
trait; "juvenescent" = youthful
vigor/mature adult well-being;
"senescent" = functional
decline/structural deterioration