2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322009000500013
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Aging is not Senescence: A Short Computer Demonstration and Implications for Medical Practice

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The discussion regarding the evolution of aging is almost as old as Darwinian Evolution Theory, but to date, it has remained one of biology's unresolved problems. One issue is how to reconcile natural selection, which is understood as a process that purges deleterious characteristics, with senescence, which seems to offer no advantages to the individual. METHOD: A computer simulation that illustrates an evolutionary mechanism for the development of senescence in populations is presented. DISCUSSI… Show more

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“…Immunosenescence and inflammaging are the two main wide processes that develop with age to control the phenotypes of aging and/or aging-related diseases. They are also considered to be the underlying mechanisms that make aged people more susceptible to suffering from cancers or infections [e.g., coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19)]. Gut microbiota dysbiosis during aging is also involved in the process of aging through the regulation of inflammaging [10].…”
Section: Aging In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Immunosenescence and inflammaging are the two main wide processes that develop with age to control the phenotypes of aging and/or aging-related diseases. They are also considered to be the underlying mechanisms that make aged people more susceptible to suffering from cancers or infections [e.g., coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19)]. Gut microbiota dysbiosis during aging is also involved in the process of aging through the regulation of inflammaging [10].…”
Section: Aging In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haldane and the concepts of selection shadow. His theory was about that aging is a result of the accumulation of random mutations that occur throughout life and manifest later in life [18,19]. In 1957, Georg C. Williams modified Medawar's theory, stating that deaths may be caused by aging [20].…”
Section: Aging In Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Senescence is the cumulative process of becoming old and the physiological changes that accompany that process (Crews, 2003). Senescence also refers to the decline in functioning of an organism due to the progression of its chronological age (Monaco & Silveira, 2009). In short, it describes the cumulative loss of function and ability as aging progresses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2003 ; Monaghan et al. 2008 ; Monaco and Silveira 2009 ; Lliadi and Boulianne 2010 ; Ricklefs 2010 ). However, there is another definition of ageing in the context of evolution; ageing is a process then regarded as a decrease in the survival and reproductive performances of the organisms ( Kirwkwood and Rose 1991 , Partridge and Barton 1993 , Bennett and Owens 2002 ; Gaillard et al.…”
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