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Aging by Design: How New Thinking on Aging Will Change Your Life [Kindle Edition]

Theodore Goldsmith
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Why do we age? How do we age? These questions have baffled scientists for centuries and remain unresolved. The answer to the “how” question is critical to our ability to successfully prevent and treat age-related diseases like cancer and heart disease that now cause the majority of all deaths in the developed world. Because of major difficulties in directly experimentally determining causes of aging, the answer to the “why” question is critical to guiding research efforts directed toward identifying and altering processes involved in age-related diseases.
Evolution theory plays a critical role in the “why” issue because it attempts to explain why each living organism has its particular design and therefore why different species display different aging characteristics and different life spans.
This short book describes the history and current status of attempts to explain why we age extending from Darwin’s 1859 theory to the present day. The author provides colorful and interesting descriptions of the theorists, their theories, the discoveries and the controversies that have led us to the current situation: Although there is very wide scientific agreement about most aspects of evolution theory, four different theories now exist concerning the fine details that apply to aging. These four theories lead to radically different concepts regarding the actual biological mechanisms behind the aging process and consequently the mechanisms behind age-related diseases.
The book goes on to discuss observations and experiments that offer clues as to the nature of biological aging mechanisms. These include apparently non-aging animals, worm experiments, rat blood-exchange experiments, caloric restriction experiments, octopus experiments, and the discovery of genes that cause aging.
Goldsmith then leads us through an analysis that concludes, based on the direct evidence and current status of the evolution theories, that programmed aging is the aging theory that best matches all of the evidence. We age because we are designed to age. We are designed to age because a limited life span conveys an evolutionary benefit. Most current medical researchers believe in non-programmed aging and much of the evidence for programmed aging comes from non-human sources. If the programmed theory of biological aging, first proposed in 1882, is indeed correct, it has major implications regarding the way we think about and seek to prevent or treat age-related diseases. It also suggests that it may well be possible in the relatively near term to generally delay the aging process. Which theory is correct could therefore greatly affect many people now alive! The book describes some current programmed aging researchers, research activities, and results.
A final question is discussed: How could we be living in the twenty-first century and still not have scientific agreement on even the fundamental nature of aging? The author suggests that several “non-science factors” including the sequence in which various theories were developed and the perception that the issue was “academic” have influenced thinking and delayed the development of scientific agreement.
ISBN: 978-0-9788709-3-5

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  • Publisher: Azinet Press (August 30, 2011)
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  • Language: English
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST AGING THEORY BOOK ON THE MARKET!, November 6, 2011
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This book is definitely not for beginners who want to find out about aging.
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This book is definitely for beginners!- who want to find out about aging!

How is this possible? Well if you are a beginner, you would start buying all the books out there that have the same accepted mainstream point of view that-

aging is an accident of evolution- it is not programmed into our genes.

You would read the easy ones, and then go on to harder ones, and have a certain idea stamped in your brain. If you were to progress any further you would have to wrestle with your mind and try to open it to start reading more cutting edge books and papers about aging which suggest that new evidence points towards the idea that

aging is programmed by evolution and serves a purpose.!

I suffer from a MENSA level IQ and have been studying aging of all types and in all animals for the last 22 years, always asking myself is aging programmed by evolution (which implies that after a certain number of years we are programmed to self-destruct and our bodies carry out the dirty deed of killing us off or is aging just a haphazard effect of animals living longer than they were designed for (like a car going way past its warranty and finally falling apart?)

You would think after 100+ years of thinking about why and how aging occurs that we would have figured everything out by now..right? WRONG!!!! In the 1890's a biologist by the name of August Weismann saved Darwin's theory of evolution by discovering chromosomes which proved that traits were acquired genetically and not by interaction with the environment. Up until this point Darwin was doubting his own theory and in his book Descent of Man started backtracking on his great discovery that offspring inherited their traits from their parents and gave credence to the idea that animals could acquire certain traits over their lives from the environment (Lamarkian evolution) and then pass them on to offspring..

Anyway, Weissmann , the genius that he was, proposed that aging had a positive role in evolution and cleared out the old to make room for the new. This was his simple assertion...but was soon discredited.

Later evolutionary theorists like Medawar , Williams, and others said that aging being selected for was impossible; aging could not be selected for since it was bad for the individual and suppressed the spread of his/her genes. Their whole outlook was that evolution operated by maximizing the spread of good genes and deleting bad genes. Thus the theory goes that aging is bad for you and the spread of your genes so that over time evolution should only select against aging and not for it!

Goldsmith's book is very cutting edge, and is a bit too complicated for a beginner, however , if I was a beginner, this would definitely be the best starting point for me, and after I spent the time and effort understanding, I would have saved at least 15 years of research and incorrect thinking at a minimum!

So , even though this book is maybe a bit hard for a beginner to understand, it behooves the beginner to study it so they don't waste years of thinking and reading all the inferior books that point in the wrong direction...We are now in a period were aging theory is rapidly changing towards programmed aging as opposed to accidental aging. You will not yet hear of it in colleges or amongst many professors-they are mostly all still married to and stuck in the past. But the evidence is becoming overwhelming that aging is programmed and can be controlled. It's basically like the world is round theory is just starting to challenge the world is flat theory. That is the point in time in the history of aging theory that we are at.

This book has almost everything you need to know about aging theory...He excellently describes older aging theories and newer aging theories in the first part of the book, which might seem a little dry but is well worth wading through. And then you end up at the last part of the book where he provides the evidence...This is like a wonderful juicy dessert that gets your mind jumping and your curiosity racing!

There are a few additional minor avenues of thought that Goldsmith could have pursued to make his theory more complete in my mind-but I think his ideas are still evolving. Anyway I haven't written a book on aging yet-so I think this is the best book on aging you can get at this point in time.

YOU WILL SOON READ SOME COMMENTS BY PEOPLE WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY I TALKED MYSELF UP SO MUCH WHICH MIGHT TEND TO TURN YOU AWAY FROM READING THIS EXCELLENT BOOK...

BEFORE THE FLAMERS GOT ON AND ACCUSED ME OF NARCISSISM...8 OF 10 PEOPLE HAD FOUND THIS REVIEW VERY HELPFUL.........WITH THE 2 NAYSAYERS BEING THE FIRST TO GET UPSET BY MY PERCEIVED NARCISSISM...HERE WAS MY FINAL REPLY TO THEM WHEN I UNDERSTOOD WHAT THEY DID NOT UNDERSTAND......

"Wait! I just got it! Some of you all don't understand the purpose of me talking myself up-you think it has nothing to do with the book-YOU ARE RIGHT! However it has everything to do with the review...Anyone can write a review of the book..Goldsmith says this he says that..it was great! Oh by the way I am an artist and have never studied biology or evolution. How would you feel about that review..A review is only as good and helpful as the reviewers's ability to judge the subject of the book. By telling you about me, I am letting you know that this a good review..not a review by just some "artist" or serial reviewer who really doesn't know anything in depth but just likes to GO blah blah blah...and accuse othes of narcissism when in reality they just like to see their posts in print....even if they are wrong and destructive to a good book. So there is a good reason most of the review is about myself and my background which allows you to know that this is a good review that should carry some weight.

CASE CLOSED....NO?

SO IT WOULD NICE IF YOU ALL WOULD RETRACT YOUR NEGATIVE COMMENTS ON THIS REVIEW..YOU ARE ONLY DISSERVING THOSE WHO MIGHT WANT TO ReAD THE BOOK BUT ARE DISSUADED BY YOUR ILL ADVISED COMMENTS ON MY REVIEW....

OH AND YOU ALL MISSED THE FACT THAT I PRESENTED THE HISTORY OF AGING THEORY BRIEFLY TO SHOW YOU WHERE GOLDSMITH'S BOOK FITS INTO THE THEORETICAL MILIEU. "

all the best ABE
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Theodore C. Goldsmith graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and lives with his wife in Annapolis Maryland. His books about theories of biological aging include Aging by Design (2011), An Introduction to Biological Aging Theory (2011), and The Evolution of Aging 2nd Ed. (2006).

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