Author: Qiaoyan Chen1
Affiliation:
1 Foundation Department, Zhe Jiang Tong Ji Vocational College of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 311231, China. Electronic address: xiahechun@gmail.com.
Conference/Journal: Exp Gerontol
Date published: 2024 Aug 20
Other:
Pages: 112550 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2024.112550. , Word Count: 240
Aging is an unavoidable process marked by numerous physiological and psychological changes that profoundly impact overall health and quality of life. As the global population ages, there is a growing interest in non-pharmacological therapies that can mitigate the adverse effects of aging and promote longevity. This narrative review explores the broad spectrum of non-pharmacological mechanisms offering anti-aging benefits, with a special emphasis on holistic practices such as yoga, meditation, and lifestyle interventions. These therapies influence critical biological processes, including reducing oxidative stress, modulating chronic inflammation, enhancing immune function, and preserving telomere length-key markers of cellular aging. Additionally, these practices contribute to improved cardiovascular health, musculoskeletal strength, and mental well-being, fostering a comprehensive approach to healthy aging. Yoga, for instance, combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation to enhance physical flexibility, mental clarity, and emotional balance. Meditation practices are shown to reduce stress and improve cognitive function, further supporting healthy aging. Lifestyle modifications, such as diet and regular physical activity, complement these therapies by promoting overall vitality and reducing the risk of age-related diseases. This review underscores the potential of integrating these non-pharmacological strategies into daily routines to enhance resilience against aging, improve quality of life, and extend healthspan. Furthermore, it highlights the need for continued research to fully elucidate the mechanisms by which these therapies exert their anti-aging effects and to develop evidence-based guidelines for their implementation.
Keywords: Aging; Cellular mechanism; Molecular mechanism; Oxidative stress; Yoga.
PMID: 39173784 DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2024.112550