Psychosocial and biological pathways to aging : The role(s) of the behavioral and social sciences in geroscience.

Autor: Gellert P; Institut für Medizinische Soziologie und Rehabilitationswissenschaft, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany. paul.gellert@charite.de.; Einstein Center Population Diversity, Berlin, Germany. paul.gellert@charite.de., Alonso-Perez E; Institut für Medizinische Soziologie und Rehabilitationswissenschaft, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.; Einstein Center Population Diversity, Berlin, Germany.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie und Geriatrie [Z Gerontol Geriatr] 2024 Aug; Vol. 57 (5), pp. 365-370. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 10.
DOI: 10.1007/s00391-024-02324-1
Abstrakt: While the biological hallmarks of aging are widely recognized as fundamental mechanisms of biological aging, more recently, there have been calls within geroscience to understand the aging process more comprehensively by adding a perspective of the social hallmarks of aging. Social and behavioral factors, such as socioeconomic status, life events or behavior and beliefs can alter the aging process per se and act in complex interactions with biological pathways. In addition, underlying biological pathways have been proposed for various psychosocial concepts, such as views on age and relationship quality. The aim of the present article is to provide narrative insights into theoretical and empirical developments between social and behavioral gerontology and geroscience or biogerontology. This article focuses on the potential of an interdisciplinary aging research but it also sets out the critical perspective that social gerontology provides.
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Databáze: MEDLINE