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— Glossary · Longevity

The physiology underneath every protocol. How the cells, the metabolic state, the cardiovascular system, the circadian rhythm, and the nervous system actually work, and where to intervene. The concepts that connect the compounds.

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— Category 01

Metabolic state.

Insulin sensitivity, fuel substrate flexibility, and the metabolic levers that move every chronic-disease risk together.

Glycation

The non-enzymatic reaction of sugars with proteins. The upstream process that creates AGEs.

AGEs (Advanced Glycation End Products)

Sugar-protein cross-link byproducts. Accumulate with age, drive stiffness in tissue, and accelerate cardiovascular decline.

Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT)

Thermogenic fat. Burns calories to produce heat. Activated by cold exposure.

Visceral Fat

Fat surrounding internal organs. The metabolically active, inflammation-driving fat that matters for disease risk.

CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor)

Wearable glucose sensor. The most informative biofeedback device for metabolic health.

NAD+/NADH Ratio

The redox indicator of cellular energy state. NAD+ is the oxidized form; NADH the reduced form.

Polyphenols

Plant secondary metabolites with broad health effects. The 'colored compound' family — flavonoids, anthocyanins, lignans, more.

Glucose Sink

Muscle's role in clearing blood glucose. The biggest single reason resistance training is longevity work.

Anti-Inflammatory

A protocol or compound that lowers systemic inflammation. The most modifiable longevity lever.

Insulin Resistance

Cells stop responding to insulin. The root state behind most metabolic disease.

Glycemic Load

Glycemic index × carb amount. The honest metric for blood-sugar impact of a meal.

Ketosis

A metabolic state where the body runs primarily on ketones instead of glucose.

Intermittent Fasting

Time-restricted eating. Less about the fast itself, more about meal timing and the eating window.

Insulin Sensitivity

The opposite of resistance. Cells respond well to small insulin signals.

Metabolic Flexibility

The ability to switch between burning glucose and burning fat as needed. A defining marker of metabolic health.

— Category 02

Cellular & longevity.

Autophagy, epigenetics, mitochondrial function, and the cellular biology that underlies aging.

Biological Age

An estimate of physiological age, distinct from chronological age. The objective of longevity practice.

Cellular Senescence

Cells stop dividing but don't die. Accumulate with age and drive inflammaging via the SASP.

Glutathione

The master endogenous antioxidant. Tripeptide of glutamate, cysteine, and glycine.

DNA Methylation

Chemical tags on DNA that regulate gene expression. The substrate of epigenetic aging clocks.

mTOR

Mechanistic target of rapamycin. The central growth-vs-conservation pathway. The bull's-eye of longevity intervention.

NK Cells (Natural Killer Cells)

Innate immune cells that kill virus-infected and cancer cells. NK activity declines with age and chronic stress.

ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species)

Free radicals from oxygen metabolism. Damage at chronic excess, signaling at controlled levels.

REM Sleep

Rapid Eye Movement sleep. Where emotional processing, learning consolidation, and dreaming happen.

Sarcopenia

Age-related loss of muscle mass and function. The single biggest reason resistance training is non-negotiable.

Senolytics

Compounds that selectively kill senescent cells. The leading edge of geroscience.

SIRT1 (Sirtuins)

NAD+-dependent deacetylase enzymes. Activated by caloric restriction; modulate metabolism, DNA repair, and aging.

Stem Cells

Undifferentiated cells that can self-renew and become specialized. The biological reserve pool. Declines with age.

Telomeres

Protective caps on chromosome ends. Shorten with cell division; below a critical length, cells senesce.

Epigenetics

How DNA expression changes without changing the underlying sequence. The control layer.

Autophagy

The cell's self-cleaning process. Recycles damaged components into raw materials.

Neuroplasticity

The brain's ability to rewire. Use-dependent throughout life.

Mitochondria

The cellular power plants. Make ATP. Run signaling. Drive aging when they fail.

Inflammation

The body's response to threat. Acute is healing; chronic is destruction.

Healthspan

Years of healthy, functional living. The metric that should replace lifespan.

— Category 03

Cardiovascular.

Blood flow, vascular health, heart fitness, and the bone-density story that runs alongside it.

— Category 04

Recovery & circadian.

Sleep architecture, light timing, the microbiome, and the lymphatic plumbing that keep the system clean.

Allostatic Load

Cumulative wear-and-tear from chronic stress response. The integrated cost of unresolved demand.

Chronotype

Your genetically influenced sleep-wake preference. The mismatch with schedule drives social jet lag and metabolic strain.

Glymphatic System

The brain's overnight cleanup network. CSF-mediated waste clearance that runs primarily during deep sleep.

Heat Shock Protein (HSP)

Stress-response chaperones. Protect protein folding under thermal, hypoxic, or oxidative challenge.

Hormesis

Beneficial adaptation from low-dose stress. The mechanism behind exercise, cold, heat, fasting, and most longevity interventions.

Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT)

Pressurized oxygen therapy. Approved indications plus emerging off-label longevity protocols.

Inflammaging

Chronic low-grade inflammation that accumulates with age. The integrated driver of most age-related disease.

Sauna

Dry heat exposure. Trains cardiovascular reserve, raises BDNF, induces HSPs. The cleanest hormetic data of any modality.

Sleep Latency

Time from lights-out to sleep onset. A diagnostic of sleep pressure and sleep hygiene.

Circadian Rhythm

The body's 24-hour internal clock. Hormones, metabolism, mood, and cognition all run on it.

Microbiome

The trillions of microbes in the gut. Affects immunity, mood, metabolism, and inflammation.

Lymphatic Drainage

The body's filtration and immune transport network. Moved by muscle, not the heart.

Deep Sleep

Slow-wave sleep. Where physical recovery, memory consolidation, and glymphatic clearance happen.

Cold Plunge

Brief immersion in cold water. Hormetic stress for recovery, dopamine, and mitochondrial function.

— Category 05

Mind & nervous system.

Neurotransmitters, cognitive reserve, breathwork, and the practices that move the autonomic nervous system.