Burn-out leads to an increase in metabolic syndromes and an uncontrollable acceleration of aging. Described for the first time in the early 1970s...
Sleep, glycation, aging: the dangerous links.
Sleep disorders are a major risk factor for accelerated aging and age-related diseases. Disorders of the circadian rhythm of sleep arise from the...
Aging and glycation, the worst is ahead of us: the epigenetic time bomb.
Glycation is favored by genetic and behavioral factors. Its consequences, cellular aging and age-related diseases, seem to be transmitted to future...
Aging, nutrition, glycation: the hunt for sugars is on.
A low-carbohydrate diet inhibits glycation and provides better control of aging than a low-fat diet. Medical conventions in nutrition have been...
Glycation, the trap: overwhelmed body, accelerated aging!
The very sharp increase in sugar consumption would explain the absence of a self-repair mechanism to fight against glycation, a major cause of aging...
Overweight: towards a pandemic of accelerated aging?
Being overweight promotes aging (1). Its increase throughout the world, in ever younger populations, presages an upheaval in accelerated aging...