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How can we modulate aging through nutrition and physical exercise? An epigenetic approach

The World Health Organization predicts that by 2050, 2.1 billion people worldwide will be over 60 years old, a drastic increase from only 1 billion in 2019. Considering these numbers, strategies to ensure an extended “healthspan” or healthy longevity are urgently needed. The present study approaches...

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Autores principales: Rajado, Ana Teresa, Silva, Nádia, Esteves, Filipa, Brito, David, Binnie, Alexandra, Araújo, Inês M., Nóbrega, Clévio, Bragança, José, Castelo-Branco, Pedro
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37086262
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204668
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author Rajado, Ana Teresa
Silva, Nádia
Esteves, Filipa
Brito, David
Binnie, Alexandra
Araújo, Inês M.
Nóbrega, Clévio
Bragança, José
Castelo-Branco, Pedro
author_facet Rajado, Ana Teresa
Silva, Nádia
Esteves, Filipa
Brito, David
Binnie, Alexandra
Araújo, Inês M.
Nóbrega, Clévio
Bragança, José
Castelo-Branco, Pedro
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description The World Health Organization predicts that by 2050, 2.1 billion people worldwide will be over 60 years old, a drastic increase from only 1 billion in 2019. Considering these numbers, strategies to ensure an extended “healthspan” or healthy longevity are urgently needed. The present study approaches the promotion of healthspan from an epigenetic perspective. Epigenetic phenomena are modifiable in response to an individual’s environmental exposures, and therefore link an individual’s environment to their gene expression pattern. Epigenetic studies demonstrate that aging is associated with decondensation of the chromatin, leading to an altered heterochromatin structure, which promotes the accumulation of errors. In this review, we describe how aging impacts epigenetics and how nutrition and physical exercise can positively impact the aging process, from an epigenetic point of view. Canonical histones are replaced by histone variants, concomitant with an increase in histone post-translational modifications. A slight increase in DNA methylation at promoters has been observed, which represses transcription of previously active genes, in parallel with global genome hypomethylation. Aging is also associated with deregulation of gene expression - usually provided by non-coding RNAs - leading to both the repression of previously transcribed genes and to the transcription of previously repressed genes. Age-associated epigenetic events are less common in individuals with a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition, caloric restriction and physical exercise. Healthy aging is associated with more tightly condensed chromatin, fewer PTMs and greater regulation by ncRNAs.
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spelling pubmed-101883292023-05-18 How can we modulate aging through nutrition and physical exercise? An epigenetic approach Rajado, Ana Teresa Silva, Nádia Esteves, Filipa Brito, David Binnie, Alexandra Araújo, Inês M. Nóbrega, Clévio Bragança, José Castelo-Branco, Pedro Aging (Albany NY) Review The World Health Organization predicts that by 2050, 2.1 billion people worldwide will be over 60 years old, a drastic increase from only 1 billion in 2019. Considering these numbers, strategies to ensure an extended “healthspan” or healthy longevity are urgently needed. The present study approaches the promotion of healthspan from an epigenetic perspective. Epigenetic phenomena are modifiable in response to an individual’s environmental exposures, and therefore link an individual’s environment to their gene expression pattern. Epigenetic studies demonstrate that aging is associated with decondensation of the chromatin, leading to an altered heterochromatin structure, which promotes the accumulation of errors. In this review, we describe how aging impacts epigenetics and how nutrition and physical exercise can positively impact the aging process, from an epigenetic point of view. Canonical histones are replaced by histone variants, concomitant with an increase in histone post-translational modifications. A slight increase in DNA methylation at promoters has been observed, which represses transcription of previously active genes, in parallel with global genome hypomethylation. Aging is also associated with deregulation of gene expression - usually provided by non-coding RNAs - leading to both the repression of previously transcribed genes and to the transcription of previously repressed genes. Age-associated epigenetic events are less common in individuals with a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition, caloric restriction and physical exercise. Healthy aging is associated with more tightly condensed chromatin, fewer PTMs and greater regulation by ncRNAs. Impact Journals 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10188329/ /pubmed/37086262 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204668 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Rajado et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Silva, Nádia
Esteves, Filipa
Brito, David
Binnie, Alexandra
Araújo, Inês M.
Nóbrega, Clévio
Bragança, José
Castelo-Branco, Pedro
How can we modulate aging through nutrition and physical exercise? An epigenetic approach
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37086262
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204668
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