A new approach to the diagnosis and treatment of the aging organism
AUTHORS : Rozin B.D. | Rozin D.G
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2005
It is known that already from the age of 30–35 years in the human body there is a decrease in the level of activity of biological processes. At the same time,
the aging process occurs at different rates in different individuals due to various reasons. Premature aging is manifested by the inconsistency of the biological age
of tissues and organs with the calendar. The constitutional characteristics of a person determine the unevenness of aging in various tissues.
In the course of our observations of a group of 34 patients aged 31 to 83 years, it was found that the morphological characteristics of the hypothalamopituitary
system differ from the same characteristics of endocrine-dependent organs. In particular, in this group of patients, the presence of adenomatous tissue
in the pituitary gland was noted. At the same time, no such changes were noted in the target organs. The biological age of the tissues of the central nervous system
was clearly “older” than the calendar age.