Aging and Anti-Aging: A Combo-Endocrinology Overview

Michael Scally MD

Doctor of Medicine
10+ Year Member
[OA] Diamanti-Kandarakis E, Dattilo M, Macut D, et al. Aging and anti-aging: a Combo-Endocrinology overview. European Journal of Endocrinology;176(6):R283-R308. MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Aging and anti-aging: a Combo-Endocrinology overview

Aging and its underlying pathophysiological background has always attracted the attention of the scientific society.

Defined as the gradual, time-dependent, heterogeneous decline of physiological functions, aging is orchestrated by a plethora of molecular mechanisms, which vividly interact to alter body homeostasis.

The ability of an organism to adjust to these alterations, in conjunction with the dynamic effect of various environmental stimuli across lifespan, promotes longevity, frailty or disease.

Endocrine function undergoes major changes during aging, as well. Specifically, alterations in hormonal networks and concomitant hormonal deficits/excess, augmented by poor sensitivity of tissues to their action, take place.

As hypothalamic-pituitary unit is the central regulator of crucial body functions, these alterations can be translated in significant clinical sequelae that can impair the quality of life and promote frailty and disease.

Delineating the hormonal signaling alterations that occur across lifespan and exploring possible remedial interventions could possibly help us improve the quality of life of the elderly and promote longevity.
 
I'm 50 years old and from age 46-50, people guessed my age most accurately. For the past years, I've been in TRT, HGH 2iu's and monitored and tweaked all hormone levels and labs perfectly. I train hard and eat extremely healthy. I take supplements and compounds related to anti-aging, etc. While not perfected, I have changed myself dramatically. When people guess my age now, they universally guess between 34-38, never over 41.

While I accept that I am aging and will continue to age, there are things we can do to reverse or slow is a lot. I went against the masses to do what I am doing and even those on this forum. But I am doing so with much research and knowledge and a careful steady approach. It's not been perfect, but I'm doing some things right for sure.

To my, it starts with hormones remaining youthful while keep all other factors like blood sugar, CBC all in line and throw in some HGH to create faster cellular reproduction and it's the best we have today. It works if you know what you're doing. If you don't? You'll probably pay dearly and mess yourself up.

My 02 cents.
 
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