What are the main anatomical changes accompanying vascular aging?
According to one review, vascular aging is a key contributor to the morbidity and mortality associated with age-related cardiovascular diseases. The main anatomical changes accompanying vascular aging involve a progressive deterioration of the arterial wall's structure and function, impacting the entire circulatory system. These alterations include the stiffening of large arteries, thickening of the vessel walls, and damage to the microvasculature.