2026-02-24
SIRT3 and Mitochondrial Integrity: NAD-Dependent Deacetylase, Caloric Restriction Mimicry, and Activators
SIRT3 is the primary mitochondrial sirtuin — a NAD-dependent deacetylase that regulates ATP synthesis, ROS detoxification, and fatty acid oxidation. Its activity declines with age and NAD+ depletion. Activators include honokiol, urolithin A, and exercise, though human trial data is thin.
2026-02-24
Alcohol, Aging, and Long-Term Health: What the Evidence Shows
Alcohol consumption interacts with aging biology in complex ways. This article covers the liver, brain, cardiovascular, and cancer evidence, plus what nutritional strategies can mitigate harm.
2026-02-24
Cognitive Stress Reactivity: How Stress Disrupts Mental Performance and What to Do About It
Repeated psychological stress impairs working memory, attention, and decision-making through cortisol-mediated hippocampal effects. This article reviews the mechanisms and the evidence for stress-buffering interventions including adaptogens and behavioral strategies.
2026-02-24
Exercise Recovery in Aging: Why Recovery Slows and Evidence-Based Strategies
Recovery from exercise slows significantly with age, affecting how often and how hard older adults can train. This review covers the biological reasons for prolonged recovery, its consequences for muscle preservation, and evidence-based strategies to support faster, more complete recovery.
2026-02-24
GLP-1 Agonists and Aging: Metabolic Benefits, Cardiovascular Evidence, and Longevity Implications
GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide have demonstrated cardiovascular and metabolic benefits beyond weight reduction. This review covers the mechanistic basis, major trial evidence, and the open questions about their role in longevity medicine.