Weale's unique work not only underlines important genetic and avoidable risk factors but gives ample consideration to possible consequences stemming from different early lifestyles. Readers will re-consider their ideas of what it means to age, and gain a better understanding of what can and cannot slow down the process of ageing.
- What's the Problem?
- Language as a Barrier
- Dress and Appearance
- Digging Up the Past, or, Where Do We Come From?
- Ageing Factors
- Guessing by Experts
- More About the Skin, Posture and Bones
- Biomarkers, or, The Countdown to the End -- Men and Women, Life Expectancy
- The Eyes Have It
- Thought for Food
- Why Do We Age? Is It a Matter of Biological Economics?
- Elements
- Some Age-Related Diseases: Risk Factors
- The End of Ageing
- What Can We Do About All This?
- Summary of Chapters 1 15
- Old Age
- Biomarkers
- The Menopause
- Age is the Distant Past
- How Does Human Ageing Fit Into the Animal Scheme?
- From End to Start