Geroprotector drugs and exercise: friends or foes on healthy longevity?

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Abstract

Physical activity and several pharmacological approaches individually combat age-associated conditions and extend healthy longevity in model systems. It is tantalizing to extrapolate that combining geroprotector drugs with exercise could extend healthy longevity beyond any individual treatment. However, the current dogma suggests that taking leading geroprotector drugs on the same day as exercise may limit several health benefits. Here, we review leading candidate geroprotector drugs and their interactions with exercise and highlight salient gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed to identify if geroprotector drugs can have a harmonious relationship with exercise.

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Elliehausen, C. J., Anderson, R. M., Diffee, G. M., Rhoads, T. W., Lamming, D. W., Hornberger, T. A., & Konopka, A. R. (2023, December 1). Geroprotector drugs and exercise: friends or foes on healthy longevity? BMC Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-023-01779-9

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