Tag: metabolic syndrome
馃専 Senotherapeutics: The Promise of Anti-Aging Medicine 馃専
Aging is a natural process that affects all living organisms, but scientists are increasingly focused on finding ways to slow down or even reverse its effects. One promising area of research is senotherapeutics鈥攁 group of therapies designed to target and eliminate senescent cells that accumulate with age and contribute to various chronic diseases. 馃К What…
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aging, Anti-Aging, Apoptosis, BCL-2 family inhibitor, Cognitive Decline, cytokines, Dasatinib, fisetin, flavonoid, frailty, inflammation markers, longevity medicine, lymphocytic leukemia, metabolic syndrome, Metformin, Navitoclax, Neurodegenerative, Piperlongumine, Quercetin, Rapalogs, Rapamycin, SASP Suppression, SASP 讚讬讻讜讬, senescent cells, Senolytics, Senomorphics, Senostatic, Senotherapeutics, zombie cells, 讗谞讟讬 讗讬讬讙’讬谞讙, 讬专讬讚讛 拽讜讙谞讬讟讬讘讬转, 诇讜拽诪讬讛 诇讬诪驻讜爪讬讟讬转, 诪砖驻讞转 住诪谉 诪注讻讘, 谞讬讜讜谉 注爪讘讬, 住谞讜诇讬讟讬诐, 住谞讜转专驻讬讜转, 驻诇讘谞讜讗讬讚, 爪讬讟讜拽讬谞讬诐, 专驻讜讗转 讗专讬讻讜转 讬诪讬诐, 专驻讜讗转 讚诇拽转 讘讙讜祝, 砖讘专讬专讬讜转, 转讗讬 讝讜诪讘讬诐, 转讗讬诐 诪讝讚拽谞讬诐, 转住诪讜谞转 诪讟讘讜诇讬转Omega-3 PUFAs improve metabolic syndrome
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37222574/ Omega-3 PUFAs had a stronger anti-inflammatory effect in patients with CVDs, particularly heart failure; Supplementation with omega-3 PUFAs was more effective in improving blood pressure in MetS patients and blood lipids in CVDs patients, respectively. Meta-regression analysis showed a linear relationship between the duration of omega-3 PUFAs and changes in TG (p聽= 0.023), IL-6…
Taurine reduces the risk for metabolic syndrome
Taurine reduces the risk for metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Conclusion:聽Taurine supplementation exhibits positive effects on multiple MetS-related factors, making it a potential dietary addition for individuals at risk of or already experiencing MetS. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11099170/
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