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Antiaging medicine and mild cognitive impairment: practice and policy issues for geriatrics.

机译:抗衰老药物和轻度认知障碍:老年医学的实践和政策问题。

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The claim that aging itself is treatable or even preventable has repeatedly been made over the centuries. Antiaging medicine is the current leader of approaches that even claim that geriatrics as a discipline will become increasingly unnecessary. The concept of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as a condition intermediate between normal cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease highlights the conceptual and practical difficulty of differentiating aging from disease. What should geriatricians and their organizations make of scientifically mainstream attempts to decelerate, arrest, or compress aspects of the normal human aging, including the brain aging process? This article reviews the political, philosophical, practice-related, and economical implications of antiaging medicine for geriatrics using MCI as a practical example. It concludes by suggesting actions that geriatricians should consider to strengthen their profession and to improve patient care in response to the challenges of longevity medicine.
机译:几个世纪以来,人们多次宣称衰老本身是可以治疗的,甚至是可以预防的。抗衰老医学是目前方法的领导者,甚至声称老年医学作为一门学科将变得越来越不必要。轻度认知障碍(MCI)概念是介于正常认知衰老和阿尔茨海默氏病之间的条件,突显了区分衰老与疾病的概念和实践难度。老年医学及其组织应采取哪些科学主流尝试来减速,阻止或压迫正常人类衰老的各个方面,包括大脑衰老过程?本文以MCI为例,回顾了抗衰老药物对老年医学的政治,哲学,实践相关和经济意义。最后,通过建议老年人应采取的行动来增强其职业并改善对长寿医学的挑战的患者护理。

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