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Defining an ageing-related pathology, disease or syndrome: International Consensus Statement

Short, Emma; Zemel, Michael; Yu, Emma; Chung, Tham Yhi; Yeo, Leonard L.L.; Witkowski, Jacek M.; Willis, Rosalind; Whitney, Susan L.; Weinberger, Birgit; Weight, Caroline; Webster, Anthony; Watkins, Adam J.; Wakefield, Richard; Walker, James; Vyazovskiy, Vladyslav; Vukanovic, Vesna; Vinciguerra, Manlio; Verschoor, Chris; Vernooij, Meike W.; Venkat, Reddy; Venables, Zoe C.; Veighey, Kristin; Vallabh, Neeru A.; Whittaker, Anna; Vinke, Elisabeth J.; Tsimpida, Dialechti; Tsochatzis, Emmanuel A.; Trivedi, Drupad; Tree, Jeremy; Timmons, James; Tiganescu, Ana; Mohd, Tengku Amatullah Madeehah Tengku; Tavares, Adriana A.S.; Tatler, Amanda; Tanzi, Rudolph E.; Tan, Ai Lyn; Tadanki, Vyshnavi; Svensson, Jonas; Sussman, Mark; Subbarayan, Selvarani; Stone, Keeron; Stewart, Claire; Steel, Karen P.; Steel, David; Raghavan, Ramasamy Srinivasa; Spyridopoulos, Ioakim; Snelling, Sarah; Smith, Rebecca; Smith, Peter; Small, Gary; Sluimer, Judith; Sivaprasad, Sobha; Sidlauskas, Kastytis; Shiels, Paul; Sheridan...

Authors

Emma Short

Michael Zemel

Emma Yu

Tham Yhi Chung

Leonard L.L. Yeo

Jacek M. Witkowski

Rosalind Willis

Susan L. Whitney

Birgit Weinberger

Caroline Weight

Anthony Webster

Adam J. Watkins

Richard Wakefield

James Walker

Vladyslav Vyazovskiy

Vesna Vukanovic

Manlio Vinciguerra

Chris Verschoor

Meike W. Vernooij

Reddy Venkat

Zoe C. Venables

Kristin Veighey

Neeru A. Vallabh

Anna Whittaker

Elisabeth J. Vinke

Dialechti Tsimpida

Emmanuel A. Tsochatzis

Drupad Trivedi

Jeremy Tree

James Timmons

Ana Tiganescu

Tengku Amatullah Madeehah Tengku Mohd

Adriana A.S. Tavares

Amanda Tatler

Rudolph E. Tanzi

Ai Lyn Tan

Vyshnavi Tadanki

Jonas Svensson

Mark Sussman

Selvarani Subbarayan

Keeron Stone

Claire Stewart

Karen P. Steel

David Steel

Ramasamy Srinivasa Raghavan

Ioakim Spyridopoulos

Sarah Snelling

Rebecca Smith

Peter Smith

Gary Small

Judith Sluimer

Sobha Sivaprasad

Kastytis Sidlauskas

Paul Shiels

Carl Sheridan

Shai Shen-Orr

Cathy Shanahan

Jaswinder Sethi

Dinesh Selvarajah

Andrew Saykin

Ian Sayers

Gareth J. Sanger

Andrew Rule

Arianna Carolina Rosa

Manuel Rodriguez-Justo

Sudhira A.B. Ratnayake

J. Arjuna Ratnayaka

Sameera Rashid

Kaukab Rajput

Sonja Pyott

Franze Progatzsky

Christopher J. Plack

Andrew Pitsillides

Ranmith Perera

Shahaf Peleg

Graham Pawelec

William Parry-Smith

Laura Palmer

Donald Palmer

Antony Palmer

Mandy Peffers

Victor Osei-Lah

Canh Van On

Meritxell Nus

Lisa S. Nolan

Simon Noble

Alexander Nirenberg

Anna Nicolaou

Scott Nelson

Andrew Murray

Abhik Mukherkee

Beda Mühleisen

Andrew Conway Morris

Ruth Montgomery

Christina Mitteldorf

Neta Milman

Ignor Meglinksi

Claudia Metzler-Baddeley

Soma Meran

Reinhold J. Medina

Sunil Bhandari



Abstract

Around the world, individuals are living longer, but an increased average lifespan does not always equate to an increased health span. With advancing age, the increased prevalence of ageing-related diseases can have a significant impact on health status, functional capacity and quality of life. It is therefore vital to develop comprehensive classification and staging systems for ageing-related pathologies, diseases and syndromes. This will allow societies to better identify, quantify, understand and meet the healthcare, workforce, well-being and socioeconomic needs of ageing populations, whilst supporting the development and utilisation of interventions to prevent or to slow, halt or reverse the progression of ageing-related pathologies. The foundation for developing such classification and staging systems is to define the scope of what constitutes an ageing-related pathology, disease or syndrome. To this end, a consensus meeting was hosted by the International Consortium to Classify Ageing-Related Pathologies (ICCARP), on February 19, 2024, in Cardiff, UK, and was attended by 150 recognised experts. Discussions and voting were centred on provisional criteria that had been distributed prior to the meeting. The participants debated and voted on these. Each criterion required a consensus agreement of ≥ 70% for approval. The accepted criteria for an ageing-related pathology, disease or syndrome were (1) develops and/or progresses with increasing chronological age; (2) should be associated with, or contribute to, functional decline or an increased susceptibility to functional decline and (3) evidenced by studies in humans. Criteria for an ageing-related pathology, disease or syndrome have been agreed by an international consortium of subject experts. These criteria will now be used by the ICCARP for the classification and ultimately staging of ageing-related pathologies, diseases and syndromes.

Citation

Short, E., Zemel, M., Yu, E., Chung, T. Y., Yeo, L. L., Witkowski, J. M., Willis, R., Whitney, S. L., Weinberger, B., Weight, C., Webster, A., Watkins, A. J., Wakefield, R., Walker, J., Vyazovskiy, V., Vukanovic, V., Vinciguerra, M., Verschoor, C., Vernooij, M. W., Venkat, R., …Bhandari, S. (online). Defining an ageing-related pathology, disease or syndrome: International Consensus Statement. GeroScience, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01315-9

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 29, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 21, 2024
Deposit Date Dec 8, 2024
Publicly Available Date Dec 9, 2024
Journal GeroScience
Print ISSN 2509-2715
Electronic ISSN 2509-2723
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01315-9
Keywords Ageing-related pathology; Disease; Syndrome; Ageing; Longevity
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4961420

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