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  • Gerontology
  • Systems Biology
  • Evolutionary Biology

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  • Aging research spans multiple disciplines, including evolutionary and molecular studies, but lacks interdisciplinary integration.
  • Existing research on aging often focuses on specific mechanisms or outcomes without a unifying conceptual framework.
  • The concept of resilience, defined as a system's ability to recover from perturbations, has been applied narrowly within aging research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose resilience as a unifying conceptual framework for aging research.
  • To bridge the gap between distinct disciplines within the study of aging.
  • To facilitate a more integrated and predictive approach to understanding the biology of aging.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis integrating resilience theory across diverse aging research fields.
  • Examination of how resilience principles can connect different physiological levels and time scales in aging.
  • Proposal of a resilience-based framework to guide future research and modeling.

Main Results:

  • Resilience can serve as a unifying concept across the diverse fields of aging research.
  • A resilience-based framework can connect disparate disciplines by addressing responses to perturbations.
  • This framework facilitates cross-disciplinary insights, predictive modeling, and identification of research targets.

Conclusions:

  • Adopting a resilience framework can unify disparate aging research fields.
  • This approach enhances the understanding of age-related functional decline and its mechanisms.
  • A resilience-based perspective will advance predictive modeling and guide future research in the biology of aging.