Stress resistance aging refers to age-associated changes in the ability of cells and organisms to tolerate physiological stress. Young systems activate efficient defense and repair responses when exposed to stress. With aging, these responses weaken due to impaired signaling, metabolic imbalance, and accumulated damage. Reduced stress resistance accelerates cellular dysfunction and increases disease susceptibility. Stress resistance aging affects thermal tolerance, oxidative defense, immune resilience, and metabolic adaptation. Enhancing stress resistance is a central goal of longevity research, as it supports survival under adverse conditions and preserves functional capacity throughout aging.
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