Inflammaging is the age-related tendency of the immune system to slip into chronic inflammation in the absence of any external provocation such as injury or infection. Research into this phenomenon has produced a list of many different contributing mechanisms: the growing burden of senescent cells that produce pro-inflammatory signaling; excess visceral fat tissue that encourages the creation of senescent cells and provides pro-inflammatory signaling of its own; <a href="https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2017/12/reviewing-the-mitochondrial-con…
More on the Lower Age-Related Inflammation in Hunter-Gatherer Populations
Inflammaging is the age-related tendency of the immune system to slip into chronic inflammation in the absence of any external provocation such as injury or infection. Research into this phenomenon has produced a list of many different contributing mechanisms: the growing burden of senescent cells that produce pro-inflammatory signaling; excess visceral fat tissue that encourages the creation of senescent cells and provides pro-inflammatory signaling of its own; <a href="https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2017/12/reviewing-the-mitochondrial-con…