Most studies on centenarians represent them as the best model of ageing. They are defined “delayers”, if they exhibit age-related diseases between 80 and 99 years, “survivors” if they show clinically demonstrable diseases before the age of 80 years, and “escapers” when they attain their 100th year of life without any common age-associated pathologies.
Aiello, A., Accardi, G., Aprile, S., Caldarella, R., Cammarata, G., Carru, C., et al. (2020). Pro-inflammatory status is not a limit for longevity: case report of a Sicilian centenarian. AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 33, 1403-1407 [10.1007/s40520-020-01628-7].
Pro-inflammatory status is not a limit for longevity: case report of a Sicilian centenarian
Aiello, Anna;Accardi, Giulia;Aprile, Stefano;Caldarella, Rosalia;Cammarata, Giuseppe;Caruso, Calogero
;Ciaccio, Marcello;Gambino, Caterina Maria;Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela;Vasto, Sonya;Candore, Giuseppina
2020-06-23
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Most studies on centenarians represent them as the best model of ageing. They are defined “delayers”, if they exhibit age-related diseases between 80 and 99 years, “survivors” if they show clinically demonstrable diseases before the age of 80 years, and “escapers” when they attain their 100th year of life without any common age-associated pathologies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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