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This project studies ageing mechanisms in Asian elephants to understand how health history influences longevity. By integrating extensive demographic and health data, it aims to develop indicators for predicting healthy years in both elephants and humans, enhancing our understanding of ageing processes.
The ageing population structure of most European countries has major health, economic and social consequences that lead to a need to better understand both the evolutionary limitations of deferring ageing, as well as the mechanisms involved in growing old.
Ageing involves reduced fertility, mobility and ability to combat disease, but some individuals cope with growing old better than others.
Improving the quality of life at old age and predicting future changes in longevity patterns of societies…
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United Kingdom, Sheffield
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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