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Why do humans deteriorate? The biological hallmarks of aging

According to the World Health Organization, the proportion of the world's population aged 60 and over will nearly double from 12% to 22% between 2015 and 2050. This trend brings with it a complex question: Why do humans deteriorate? The answer lies in a combination of biological processes, genetic factors, and environmental influences that impact our bodies over time.

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At what age does the human body deteriorate? Separating myth from reality

According to the National Institutes of Health, while some aging changes begin in your 20s, the most dramatic molecular shifts occur around age 44 and again around 60. This challenges the myth that deterioration begins at a single, fixed point, showing the answer to "At what age does the human body deteriorate?" is far more complex than just a number.

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At what age does the body begin to deteriorate? Understanding the aging timeline

According to research published by Stanford University, molecular changes related to aging can accelerate in our mid-40s and again in our 60s. Understanding at what age the body begins to deteriorate involves looking at multiple systems that change gradually over a lifetime, rather than focusing on a single, dramatic event.

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