Cutting calories may slow the pace of aging in healthy adults - National Institute on Aging (.gov)
The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has released a comprehensive set of resources aimed at enhancing research and clinical practices related to healthy aging and Alzheimer’s disease. This includes current Notices of Funding Opportunity, publications available in both English and Spanish, and a wealth of information on grants and funding applications.
These resources are vital for longevity professionals as they facilitate access to essential data sharing tools, training opportunities, and communication strategies for effectively engaging with older patients. The NIA’s focus on Alzheimer’s and related dementias also provides critical clinical practice tools that can improve patient care and outcomes.
For professionals in the field, the takeaway is clear: leveraging these resources can enhance research initiatives and clinical practices, ultimately contributing to better healthspan outcomes. I highly recommend exploring the full range of offerings on the NIA website to fully utilize these valuable tools.