Cold and longevity: Can cold exposure counteract aging?

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Life sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2025.123431
Ayoub Boulares, Hela Jdidi, Wafa Douzi
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Aging is a multifaceted biological process characterized by a progressive decline in physiological functions and heightened vulnerability to diseases, shaped by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Among these, cold exposure has garnered interest for its potential anti-aging benefits. This review examines the impact of cold exposure on aging, focusing on key physiological processes such as inflammation, oxidative stress, metabolic regulation, and cardiovascular health. Cold exposure has been shown to reduce chronic inflammation, enhance antioxidant defenses, and improve metabolic health by activating brown adipose tissue. Furthermore, findings from hibernating mammals and model organisms suggest a connection between lower environmental temperatures and increased longevity. However, the potential long-term health risks of extended cold exposure, particularly in older adults, remain a significant concern. Epidemiological studies reveal increased rates of mortality and morbidity in populations living in cold climates, emphasizing the complexity of the relationship between cold exposure and aging. This review underscores the need for further research to elucidate the long-term effects of cold exposure on aging and to establish guidelines for leveraging its benefits while mitigating cold-induced risks.

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寒冷与长寿:接触寒冷能延缓衰老吗?
衰老是一个多方面的生物学过程,其特征是生理功能的逐渐下降,对疾病的易感性增加,受遗传、环境和生活方式因素的影响。其中,寒冷暴露因其潜在的抗衰老功效而引起了人们的兴趣。本文综述了低温暴露对衰老的影响,重点关注炎症、氧化应激、代谢调节和心血管健康等关键生理过程。低温暴露已被证明可以减少慢性炎症,增强抗氧化防御,并通过激活棕色脂肪组织来改善代谢健康。此外,冬眠哺乳动物和模式生物的研究结果表明,较低的环境温度与延长寿命之间存在联系。然而,长期暴露在寒冷环境下的潜在长期健康风险,特别是对老年人来说,仍然是一个重大问题。流行病学研究表明,生活在寒冷气候中的人群死亡率和发病率增加,强调了寒冷暴露与衰老之间关系的复杂性。这一综述强调需要进一步研究来阐明低温暴露对衰老的长期影响,并建立在减轻低温风险的同时利用其益处的指导方针。
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Life sciences
Life sciences 医学-药学
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期刊介绍: Life Sciences is an international journal publishing articles that emphasize the molecular, cellular, and functional basis of therapy. The journal emphasizes the understanding of mechanism that is relevant to all aspects of human disease and translation to patients. All articles are rigorously reviewed. The Journal favors publication of full-length papers where modern scientific technologies are used to explain molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms. Articles that merely report observations are rarely accepted. Recommendations from the Declaration of Helsinki or NIH guidelines for care and use of laboratory animals must be adhered to. Articles should be written at a level accessible to readers who are non-specialists in the topic of the article themselves, but who are interested in the research. The Journal welcomes reviews on topics of wide interest to investigators in the life sciences. We particularly encourage submission of brief, focused reviews containing high-quality artwork and require the use of mechanistic summary diagrams.
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