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Exercise Rewinds Muscle Aging by Tuning a Key Genetic Switch
science17 days ago

Exercise Rewinds Muscle Aging by Tuning a Key Genetic Switch

Researchers identify DEAF1 as a driver of aging-muscle decline through overactive mTORC1, which disrupts protein turnover. Exercise lowers DEAF1 via FOXO-regulated pathways, restoring balance and enabling damaged proteins to be cleared, helping aging muscles repair and stay stronger; however, high DEAF1 levels or very low FOXO activity can blunt exercise benefits. Findings from fruit flies and mice suggest potential therapies that mimic exercise to protect muscle health during aging or illness.

Exercise blocks aging muscle decline by silencing a key protein driver
health2 months ago

Exercise blocks aging muscle decline by silencing a key protein driver

New research shows that exercise helps prevent age-related muscle loss by suppressing the DEAF1 transcription factor that drives protein imbalance and triggering protective FOXO genes, which restore cellular repair and protein recycling. This balances mTORC1 activity to support maintenance rather than degeneration, with both resistance and aerobic training beneficial and a combination offering the greatest benefit. It’s never too late to start—regular activity can help older adults stay stronger and more mobile.