Advanced Healthy Aging publishes interdisciplinary research on why individuals age differently. It integrates biology, life course exposures, resilience mechanisms, and functional outcomes to advance the science of healthspan and heterogeneity in aging trajectories. Rather than focusing on late-stage disease management over the life course, the journal centers on stratification science, i.e., the science of heterogeneity - research that explains, predicts, classifies, or modifies aging-related health outcomes through the study of reserve biology, response profiles and functional resilience.
Areas covered include, but are not limited to:
- Biological reserve and resilience
- Healthspan biomarkers
- Life-course and transitional states
- Responder and non-responder biology
- Developmental, heritable and intergenerational effects
- Social resilience and network biology
- Population, public health, and systems science
- Integrative and systems approaches
- Model systems
Online ISSN: 3054-2510
Sprache der Veröffentlichung: English