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Why do we age? 7 theories of aging

  • Writer: Dr. Sarah Solinger
    Dr. Sarah Solinger
  • Sep 19, 2023
  • 2 min read

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Whether you’re more concerned about the fine lines, memory lapses, or sexual function…


…we can’t do anything about the aging process unless we understand WHY and HOW it is happening.


So let’s take a look at 7 theories of aging:


1️⃣ Free Radicals

Free radicals create oxidative stress to damage cellular DNA. They increase with exposure to cigarette smoke, air pollution, and unhealthy foods.


What can we do? Loading up on antioxidants from fruits, vegetables, herbs, and supplements.


2️⃣ “Inflammaging”

Changes in the immune system can shift the body into a state of low-grade and chronic inflammation, also called “inflammaging.”


What can we do? Eat an anti-inflammatory diet, exercise, and minimize stress.


3️⃣ Protein Cross-Linking

Protein cross-linking happens when sugar forms a chemical bond with proteins. It leads to stiffening of the blood vessels, stiffening of the joints, loss of skin elasticity, and other signs of aging.


What can we do? Keep blood sugars stable and minimize sugary food and drinks.


4️⃣ Heat Shock Proteins

Heat shock proteins protect cells from damage under stressful conditions, but they decrease with age.


What can we do? Anything the body perceives to be mildly stressful, like exercise, cold showers, and fasting.


5️⃣ Telomeres

Telomeres are sections of DNA at the end of each chromosome that protect it from unraveling. Scientists consider shortening telomeres to be a hallmark of aging.


What can we do? Eat a plant-rich diet, exercise, and minimize stress.


6️⃣Stem Cells

Adult stem cells help old and damaged tissues regenerate by replacing damaged cells. But their ability to do so declines with age.


What can we do? Cell-based therapies are an emerging area of regenerative medicine.


7️⃣Hormones

From declining levels of growth hormone to all the changes associated with menopause and andropause, hormones can contribute to many of the signs of aging.


What can we do? Hormone replacement is an option but should be considered only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.


Stay tuned because I have 2 more posts coming your way!

 
 

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Dr. Solinger holds a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine. While trained as a Naturopathic Doctor, she is not currently practicing under a naturopathic license in any U.S. state. Because Root Health L.L.C. serves clients across the country—including in states with varying regulations—she provides services in a non-clinical, educational capacity to ensure alignment with all applicable laws. Services offered through Root Health L.L.C. are focus on wellness education, nutritional and lifestyle guidance, and holistic support. They are provided exclusively for informational and educational purposes and are not intended to function as primary medical care.

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