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Aging And Immunity

Winston Cellini

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Aging and Immunity" explores the science behind immunosenescence, the decline in immune function as we age, and offers strategies to mitigate its effects. Did you know that as we age, the thymus gland shrinks, reducing T-cell production, a vital component of immune response? The book highlights how this weakening of the immune system increases susceptibility to infections and diminishes vaccine effectiveness for older adults. It emphasizes that while immune aging is inevitable, lifestyle factors like nutrition, exercise, and stress management play a crucial role in maintaining immune health and promoting healthy aging.

 
The book uniquely addresses immunosenescence by examining its mechanisms, the impact of lifestyle choices, and practical interventions. It adopts an accessible approach, drawing from immunology, gerontology, and nutrition science to explain complex concepts. Progressing from basic immunology principles to specific interventions like targeted supplementation, "Aging and Immunity" empowers readers with actionable knowledge to boost their immune function and improve overall well-being.
Verfügbar seit: 12.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 96 Seiten.

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