1st Edition
by Suresh Rattan (Editor), Marios Kyriazi (Editor)
The Science of Hormesis in Health and Longevity
provides a comprehensive review of mild stress-induced physiological
hormesis and its role in the maintenance and promotion of health.
Coverage includes the underlying mechanisms of hormesis, including
details of stress-response signaling, an enriched environment, positive
challenges and dose-response mechanisms, amongst others. Research from
top experts is presented to provide suggestions for developing novel
therapeutic strategies, along with lifestyle interventions to promote
health and homoeostasis. Researchers in aging and physiology,
gerontologists, clinicians and medical students will find this a
valuable addition for their work.
- Provides a comprehensive, scholarly review of the current state of hormesis in physiology, health, disease and aging
- Includes
multiple perspectives and in-depth analysis by top experts involved in
cutting-edge research to provide developing, novel therapeutic
strategies, as well as lifestyle interventions
- Offers a clear
understanding of hormesis’ underlying mechanisms, including details of
stress-response signaling, an enriched environment, positive challenges,
dose-response mechanisms, and more