Adipose tissue aging involves structural, functional, and inflammatory changes in fat tissue over time. Aging adipose tissue shows altered fat distribution, reduced storage capacity, and impaired endocrine signaling. Dysfunctional adipose tissue releases inflammatory mediators that affect systemic metabolism and insulin sensitivity. Adipose tissue aging contributes to metabolic instability and chronic inflammation. Changes in adipose stem cell function limit tissue remodeling and repair. Understanding adipose tissue aging highlights fat tissue as an active regulator of aging biology rather than a passive energy store.
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