Lifespan regulation refers to biological processes that determine the duration of survival in organisms. These processes include genetic programs, metabolic signaling, stress response pathways, and repair mechanisms. Lifespan regulation is influenced by nutrient sensing, energy balance, and immune function. Environmental conditions and lifestyle behaviors modulate regulatory pathways throughout life. Lifespan regulation explains why lifespan varies across species and individuals. Understanding lifespan regulation highlights aging as a biologically governed process subject to modulation rather than a fixed outcome.
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