There are two words for "aging" in Japanese: karei and rōka. While karei simply means "increasing age", a Japanese dictionary defines rōka as "(1) Senescence; a decline in bodily functions due to increasing age. (2) Deterioration of the functions and properties of living organisms and substances with the passage of time". As such, rōka is closer in nuance to the English word "aging". All things existing in this world share the fate of suffering "negative change" accompanying the passage of time. This not only affects animate objects; the same is true of inanimate objects. In the case of animate objects, this negative change which is a universal, intrinsic, progressive and deleterious process is called "aging" 1) ; when dealing with inanimate objects, it is covered by a number of terms including oxidation, degradation, degeneration and decay.The mechanism of aging is notionally divided into physical aging and biological aging. Physical aging is governed by the passage of time and advances at a relatively regular speed under certain environmental conditions. Biological aging is associated with life activity and, as such, is unique to animate objects; a typical example would be the free radicals that arise as a result of breathing. Biological aging has a modifying effect on physical aging, sometimes accelerating it, sometimes slowing it down 2) . The authors speculate that the direct causes of the negative change of declining physical and philological functions can be more easily understood in terms of the human lifespan and changes in the somatic cell count, such as atrophic change caused by apoptosis. In the course of a person's life, the peak of bodily
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ABSTRACTThe concept of "anti-aging medicine" as a means of intervening in and controlling the aging process is a relatively new medical field. One of the major aims of anti-aging medicine is to reduce susceptibility to diseases and death caused by aging. In that sense, anti-aging medicine is a further development of "preventive medicine", which relies on various forms of medical support to reduce or remove negative changes, both physical and mental, due to increasing age.The purpose of anti-aging health check-ups is to extend healthy life expectancy as well as longevity. Thus, a check-up can only be called an "anti-aging" check-up if the person undergoing it also receives proper health guidance based on the results of the examination. Tokai University Tokyo Hospital started offering anti-aging health check-ups in June 2006, since when more than 1,100 people have received one. We have confirmed clear improvements in age-related changes following guidance for a number of items.The ultimate target of preventive medicine is to promote health and longevity through medical intervention, such as various tests and health guidance before the occurrence of problems, or in asymptomatic periods. It is classified into primary prevention, secondary prevention and tertiary prevention, depending on the timing and stage of intervention. Currently, for example, the...