Moving Geroscience Forward in China: Proceedings of the First International Exchange Forum of the Chinese Geriatrics Society

Scritto il 15/02/2026
da Le Zhang

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2026 Feb 15:glag042. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glag042. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Held on 17 August 2025 in Guangzhou, the inaugural International Exchange Forum of the Chinese Geriatrics Society marked a significant milestone in advancing geroscience and fostering global collaboration in China. The forum brought together leading international experts and emerging Chinese researchers to present the latest advances in aging research. Presentations covered various topics, such as musculoskeletal aging (mitochondrial dysfunction, muscle-bone communication, and exosome-mediated mechanisms in sarcopenia and osteoporosis), cardiovascular aging (TKI- and anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity), metabolic regulation (sarcopenic obesity and the gut-muscle axis), neurodegenerative interfaces (androgen-mediated monocyte-microglia interactions in Alzheimer's disease), and geriatric assessment (muscle-specific strength, intrinsic capacity, and gait biomarkers). There was a particular focus on novel mechanistic insights, such as RNA epitranscriptomics, mitochondrial homeostasis, and inter-organ communication, as well as on strategies for early risk prediction, intervention, and personalized management. The forum also emphasized the importance of addressing sex-specific differences and translating basic discoveries into clinical applications. As a platform designed to promote academic dialogue and collaboration, the forum successfully brought together the Chinese and global geroscience communities. It emphasized the necessity of multidisciplinary and international efforts to address the challenges posed by population aging. Moving forward, sustained partnerships, data sharing and capacity-building initiatives will be essential to accelerating the development of evidence-based, scalable solutions for healthy aging in China and beyond. This event sets a precedent for future exchanges that integrate scientific innovation with clinical practice to improve the health and quality of life of aging populations worldwide.

PMID:41692982 | DOI:10.1093/gerona/glag042