Age related chronic diseases are long-lasting conditions that increase in frequency with advancing age and persist over time. These diseases often result from prolonged exposure to metabolic stress, inflammation, and molecular damage. Age related chronic diseases contribute significantly to disability, healthcare burden, and reduced life quality. Their progression is influenced by aging biology, lifestyle factors, and environmental exposures. Management typically requires long-term care rather than curative treatment. Understanding age related chronic diseases within an aging framework enables strategies that focus on prevention, early detection, and slowing disease progression by targeting aging mechanisms.
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