TY - JOUR
T1 - To help aging populations, classify organismal senescence
AU - Calimport, Stuart R.G.
AU - Bentley, Barry L.
AU - Stewart, Claire E.
AU - Pawelec, Graham
AU - Scuteri, Angelo
AU - Vinciguerra, Manlio
AU - Slack, Cathy
AU - Chen, Danica
AU - Harries, Lorna W.
AU - Marchant, Gary
AU - Alexander Fleming, G.
AU - Conboy, Michael
AU - Antebi, Adam
AU - Small, Gary W.
AU - Gil, Jesus
AU - Lakatta, Edward G.
AU - Richardson, Arlan
AU - Rosen, Clifford
AU - Nikolich, Karoly
AU - Wyss-Coray, Tony
AU - Steinman, Lawrence
AU - Montine, Thomas
AU - de Magalhães, João Pedro
AU - Campisi, Judith
AU - Church, George
PY - 2019/11/1
Y1 - 2019/11/1
N2 - Globally, citizens exist for sustained periods in states of aging-related disease and multimorbidity. Given the urgent and unmet clinical, health care, workforce, and economic needs of aging populations, we need interventions and programs that regenerate tissues and organs and prevent and reverse aging-related damage, disease, and frailty (1). In response to these challenges, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a comprehensive public-health response within an international legal framework based on human rights law (1). Yet for a clinical trial to be conducted, a disease to be diagnosed, intervention prescribed, and treatment administered; a corresponding disease classification code is needed, adopted nationally from the WHO International Classification of Diseases (ICD). Such classifications and staging are fundamental for health care governance among governments and intergovernmental bodies. We describe a systematic and comprehensive approach to the classification and staging of organismal senescence and aging-related diseases at the organ and tissue levels in order to guide policy and practice and enable appropriate interventions and clinical guidance, systems, resources, and infrastructure.
AB - Globally, citizens exist for sustained periods in states of aging-related disease and multimorbidity. Given the urgent and unmet clinical, health care, workforce, and economic needs of aging populations, we need interventions and programs that regenerate tissues and organs and prevent and reverse aging-related damage, disease, and frailty (1). In response to these challenges, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a comprehensive public-health response within an international legal framework based on human rights law (1). Yet for a clinical trial to be conducted, a disease to be diagnosed, intervention prescribed, and treatment administered; a corresponding disease classification code is needed, adopted nationally from the WHO International Classification of Diseases (ICD). Such classifications and staging are fundamental for health care governance among governments and intergovernmental bodies. We describe a systematic and comprehensive approach to the classification and staging of organismal senescence and aging-related diseases at the organ and tissue levels in order to guide policy and practice and enable appropriate interventions and clinical guidance, systems, resources, and infrastructure.
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U2 - 10.1126/science.aay7319
DO - 10.1126/science.aay7319
M3 - Article
C2 - 31672885
AN - SCOPUS:85074332189
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 366
SP - 576
EP - 578
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 6465
ER -