Age associated diseases are conditions whose prevalence increases significantly with advancing age. These diseases often result from cumulative molecular damage, chronic inflammation, metabolic dysregulation, and reduced regenerative capacity. Common age associated diseases affect cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems. Rather than arising independently, many share underlying biological mechanisms linked to aging processes. Age associated diseases frequently develop gradually and coexist within individuals, amplifying health burden. Understanding these diseases through an aging biology framework supports prevention strategies that target root causes rather than isolated symptoms. This approach shifts healthcare toward early intervention and maintenance of functional health across aging.
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