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Inflammation Effects

Cassian Pereira

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Inflammation Effects explores the critical role of chronic inflammation in accelerating aging and driving disease progression, focusing on inflammation as a root cause impacting health and longevity. The book investigates the biological mechanisms of inflammation and its effects on various organ systems. Chronic inflammation, unlike acute inflammation, disrupts cellular functions and compromises the body's defenses, increasing vulnerability to cardiovascular disease and other age-related ailments.

 
The book argues that chronic inflammation is a modifiable risk factor. It systematically delves into the science, starting with the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving chronic inflammation, such as the roles of cytokines and immune cells. It then examines the effects on specific organ systems like the cardiovascular and neurological systems.

 
Lifestyle modifications, diet, and exercise are presented as key strategies for managing and reducing chronic inflammation. By synthesizing the latest research and presenting it accessibly, Inflammation Effects empowers readers to mitigate the harmful effects of inflammation and promote healthy aging. The book explains complex scientific concepts in a clear manner, drawing upon scientific evidence, epidemiological studies, and clinical trials. Readers can apply the book's insights to adopt anti-inflammatory diets and incorporate exercise, connecting biology with health and fitness.
Disponível desde: 12/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 89 páginas.

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