Longevity Conferences 2023
Curated list of Longevity Conferences, where you can explore the latest research and developments in the field of aging and longevity.
Eleanor is a current PhD student having graduated with a first-class BA and MSci in Biochemistry. Her research work focuses on cellular senescence and the involvement of p53. In addition to her academic research, Eleanor is a keen science communicator and has been the sole creator for the YouTube channel “The Sheekey Science Show” for more than 2 years. The show has now accumulated an audience surpassing 25K. Eleanor's role combines her enthusiasm for graphic design and learning about the latest trends and developments in longevity, skills which she brings to HealthyLongevity.guide.
What are Klotho proteins, what they do, what evidence links them with longevity? What are potential ways in which restoring Klotho protein levels could be beneficial?
Within a cell there are many different types of proteins and they all have their own various functions. In this video, we will take a look at Klotho proteins, what they are, what they do, the evidence that links them with longevity and discuss potential ways in which restoring Klotho protein levels could be beneficial.
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Within a cell there are many different types of proteins and they all have their own various functions. In this video, we will take a look at Klotho proteins, what they are, what they do, the evidence that links them with longevity and discuss potential ways in which restoring Klotho protein levels could be beneficial.
Ana has over 20 years of consultancy experience in longevity, regenerative and precision medicine. She has a multifaceted understanding of genomics, molecular biology, clinical biochemistry, nutrition, aging markers, hormones and physical training. This background allows her to bridge the gap between longevity basic sciences and evidence-based real interventions, putting them into the clinic, to enhance the healthy aging of people. She is co-founder of Origen.life, and Longevityzone. Board member at Breath of Health, BioOx and American Board of Clinical Nutrition. She is Director of International Medical Education of the American College of Integrative Medicine, Professor in IL3 Master of Longevity at Barcelona University and Professor of Nutrigenomics in Nutrition Grade in UNIR University.
Researchers examined endothelial dysfunction, and identified its causes and effects. They evaluated the use of senotherapeutics in fighting age-related ailments.
Wearing physical activity tracking devices can promote healthy aging, improve population's quality of life, and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases.
One of the drivers behind the age-related decline is the gut microbiome. In their study, Ghosh et al. analyzed over 21,000 microbiome profiles from seven databases across five continents.
Flavonols are a type of flavonoids that slow down the decline in episodic and semantic memory, perceptual speed, and working memory. A study anaylzed what exactly is their impact on cognitive health.
American Heart Association defined ideal values and levels for seven modifiable factors that directly affect cardiovascular health. They include physical activity, smoking, or fasting plasma glucose.
Sarah Nielsen explained the impact of nature exposure on heart rate and blood pressure; how it affects cortisol, inflammation, or anti-cancer proteins; and what you can recommend to your clients.
A recent article published in the Heart journal demonstrates a connection between lower birth weight, the incidence of myocardial infarction, and adverse left ventricular remodeling.
There are five areas on Earth where people live significantly longer and disease-free into their late years. What makes them so special? People who live there follow nine simple rules.
The habits we develop as children significantly impact lifespan and healthspan in adulthood. Dietary choices, exercise, or for example daily screen time can lead to lasting changes in the organism.
Increasing movement and reducing sedentary time lead to significant reductions in the occurrence of many diseases. It is important to encourage people to increase their non-exercise physical activity.