Back to Search Start Over

The role of biofactors in the prevention and treatment of age‐related diseases

Authors :
Ovidiu Alin Stirban
Jana Golombek
Maren C. Podszun
Sarah Egert
Jan Frank
Hans-Georg Classen
Gunter P. Eckert
Jacqueline A. Pettersen
Maria Wallert
Sascha Venturelli
Klaus Kisters
Rima Obeid
Stefan Lorkowski
Source :
BioFactors. 47:522-550
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

The present demographic changes toward an aging society caused a rise in the number of senior citizens and the incidence and burden of age-related diseases (such as cardiovascular diseases [CVD], cancer, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease [NAFLD], diabetes mellitus, and dementia), of which nearly half is attributable to the population ≥60 years of age. Deficiencies in individual nutrients have been associated with increased risks for age-related diseases and high intakes and/or blood concentrations with risk reduction. Nutrition in general and the dietary intake of essential and nonessential biofactors is a major determinant of human health, the risk to develop age-related diseases, and ultimately of mortality in the older population. These biofactors can be a cost-effective strategy to prevent or, in some cases, even treat age-related diseases. Examples reviewed herein include omega-3 fatty acids and dietary fiber for the prevention of CVD, α-tocopherol (vitamin E) for the treatment of biopsy-proven nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, vitamin D for the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases, thiamine and α-lipoic acid for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy, and the role of folate in cancer epigenetics. This list of potentially helpful biofactors in the prevention and treatment of age-related diseases, however, is not exhaustive and many more examples exist. Furthermore, since there is currently no generally accepted definition of the term biofactors, we here propose a definition that, when adopted by scientists, will enable a harmonization and consistent use of the term in the scientific literature.

Details

ISSN :
18728081 and 09516433
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BioFactors
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7a1a5f8ad68f087cdb9bd790ac0aaf2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/biof.1728