Cardiovascular aging refers to structural and functional changes in the heart and blood vessels over time. These changes include arterial stiffening, reduced cardiac reserve, endothelial dysfunction, and altered blood pressure regulation. Cardiovascular aging impairs oxygen delivery and increases risk of cardiovascular disease. Chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and metabolic imbalance contribute to vascular decline. Cardiovascular aging strongly influences brain health, physical function, and overall longevity. Preserving cardiovascular function is critical for maintaining systemic health and reducing age-related disease risk.
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