Aging related disorders encompass a broad range of conditions driven by biological aging processes rather than acute causes. These disorders emerge from progressive cellular dysfunction, stem cell decline, impaired repair mechanisms, and systemic dysregulation. Aging related disorders often develop slowly and reduce quality of life through functional impairment and loss of independence. They frequently involve multiple organ systems and share overlapping risk factors. Studying aging related disorders provides insight into how aging mechanisms translate into clinical outcomes. Targeting fundamental aging processes offers potential to delay onset or reduce severity of multiple disorders simultaneously.
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