Molecular Mechanisms of Exercise and Healthspan

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Abstract

Healthspan is the period of our life without major debilitating diseases. In the modern world where unhealthy lifestyle choices and chronic diseases taper the healthspan, which lead to an enormous economic burden, finding ways to promote healthspan becomes a pressing goal of the scientific community. Exercise, one of humanity’s most ancient and effective lifestyle interventions, appears to be at the center of the solution since it can both treat and prevent the occurrence of many chronic diseases. Here, we will review the current evidence and opinions about regular exercise promoting healthspan through enhancing the functionality of our organ systems and preventing diseases.

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Guan, Y., & Yan, Z. (2022, March 1). Molecular Mechanisms of Exercise and Healthspan. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11050872

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