Friday, 28 March 2008
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Reasons Behind The Aging Process
Various Factors That Fuel The Process Of Aging
The best that we humans can do for now is to
first determine the various factors that fuel the process of aging and reasons behind the aging
process to address these factors accordingly. One of the most obvious reasons
or factors behind aging is stress. In a nutshell, the dynamics of
stress simply say that constant beatings and punishments that our
bodies take from everyday tasks lead to hormone disturbance which can
ultimately lead to cell damage. Furthermore, the degeneration of the hypothalamus, a gland that resides in your head, is also one of the determining factors of aging. The hypothalamus is solely responsible for setting the "traffic" of various hormones to other glands. Through the course of time, the hypothalamus becomes weary and tends to be inaccurate in releasing proper amounts of hormone to other glands in the human body. This leads to imbalanced hormone levels which cause damage to tissues.
External factors brought about by the environment are also some of the very viable reasons behind the aging process. Environmental harms such as pollution, radiation, contaminants coupled with self induced stress, and poor nutrition inflict damage on human cells. Significant damage is instantly inflicted upon these cells once they are exposed to such harmful external factors. Cells play a very substantial role on the process of aging because they contain valuable information for the human body's development. Whenever a cell reproduces or divides itself, it makes sure that the new cell is of the same level with the previous cell that it originated from. If that previous cell received any slightest form of damaged from the previously mentioned factors, it will then spawn new cells that possess slightly deformed information sets. This will then start a trend of degenerated cells which leads to what is commonly known as the aging process.



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