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Gerontology is the scientific study of aging, focusing on the physical, psychological, and social changes that occur as individuals grow older. This field encompasses research into the biological processes of aging, age-related diseases, and the challenges associated with an aging population. Researchers in Gerontology seek to improve the quality of life for older adults by exploring strategies for healthy aging, disease prevention, and comprehensive care models that address the unique needs of the elderly.
The study of Gerontology integrates insights from biology, medicine, sociology, and psychology to address the multifaceted aspects of aging. By investigating areas such as cognitive health, mobility, and social support systems, this field aims to promote well-being and independence among older adults. Advancements in Gerontology are essential for shaping policies, healthcare practices, and interventions that enhance longevity and improve the overall health outcomes of aging populations.

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