Lifestyle, genetic disposition and healthy longevity
Lead Institution:
Wuhan University of Science and Technology
Principal investigator:
Professor Shuang Rong
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Aims: To investigate the associations between lifestyle, gene-environment interactions and healthy longevity.
Scientific rationale: With life expectancy extension worldwide, the number of people over 64 years have exceeded the number of children under 5 years. What makes us worried is that the aging population are still increasing. With aging and longer lifespan, declined physical function and age-related disease have greatly influenced later life quality. Exploring the relationship of lifestyle and gene-environment interaction to longevity and age-related disease will provide new insights on strategies to improve physical function, prevent age-related disease and promote healthy longevity.
Project duration: 36 months.
Public health impact: Understanding the relationship between lifestyle, gene-environment interactions and longevity will contribute to improving health status and extending healthy lifespan.