Age related metabolic decline describes the gradual deterioration of metabolic efficiency that occurs with advancing age. This decline involves reduced glucose tolerance, impaired lipid oxidation, decreased basal metabolic rate, and altered hormone signaling. Cells become less capable of maintaining energy balance under stress, leading to metabolic instability. Age related metabolic decline is closely linked to increased inflammation, oxidative damage, and mitochondrial dysfunction. These changes elevate the risk of metabolic disorders and contribute to overall functional decline. Addressing metabolic decline is central to promoting healthspan, as metabolic health strongly influences physical performance, immune function, and disease resistance during aging.
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