Inflammaging

The term "Inflammaging" is used to describe the chronic low-grade inflammation that occurs as part of the aging process in humans. This condition is linked to a variety of age-related degenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders. Researchers believe that Inflammaging is driven by various factors, including environmental toxins, poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, and chronic infections. In the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Inflammaging has emerged as a critical issue, as studies have shown that it increases the risk of severe COVID-19 infection and poor outcomes. Furthermore, the virus itself can trigger an inflammatory response in some individuals, leading to a vicious cycle of inflammation and disease progression. To combat Inflammaging and reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 infection, researchers recommend lifestyle interventions, such as regular exercise, stress reduction techniques, and a healthy diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein sources. They also recommend taking steps to reduce exposure to environmental toxins and other risk factors that can contribute to chronic inflammation. In conclusion, Inflammaging is an emerging concept in the field of aging research that has important implications for human health and disease. Scientists are working to develop new interventions to combat this condition and reduce the risk of age-related degenerative diseases, including COVID-19. As such, it is essential for healthcare providers and individuals alike to stay informed about the latest research in this area and to take steps to optimize their health and well-being.

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International Journal of Coronaviruses

ISSN: 2692-1537
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rabiul Ahasan, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), Ontario, Canada  
International Journal of Coronaviruses is an international peer reviewed open access journal concentrating on the COVID-19. IJCV publishes articles in the form of original Research, Review, Literature review, Conference proceedings, Case reports, Short communication, Thesis, Letter to editor and Editorials.