Aging clinical trials evaluate interventions designed to slow biological aging and delay functional decline. Unlike traditional disease-specific trials, these studies target underlying aging mechanisms that influence multiple conditions simultaneously. Aging clinical trials assess outcomes such as physical function, metabolic health, cognitive performance, and biological age markers. Trial design emphasizes safety, long-term benefit, and broad impact on healthspan. Aging clinical trials represent a paradigm shift toward preventive medicine by addressing root causes of age-related disease. These trials play a critical role in translating aging biology into clinical practice and public health strategies.
Title : Change your genes – Change your life: Epigenetics of longevity
Kenneth R Pelletier, University of California School of Medicine, United States
Title : Improving mobility and health in over 45,000 humans using nanomedicine
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : An introduction to alchemical facial acupuncture: Sparking the shen
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, Chi-Akra Center for Ageless Aging, United States
Title : Decoding the secret of longevity through big data: Noncoding RNAs—not proteins—drive animal lifespan evolution
Anyou Wang, DIFIBER LLC, United States
Title : Aspirin guided by coronary artery calcium scoring for primary prevention in persons with subclinical coronary heart disease
Arthur J Siegel, McLean Hospital, United States
Title : When BMI misleads: Integrating body composition, biomarkers, and personalized interventions for cardiometabolic healthspan in aging Asian and European cohorts
Narendra Kumar, HeartbeatsZ Academy, United Kingdom