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Main Authors: Khoufi Arrobbani, Abdul Khairul Rizki Purba
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15193251
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author Khoufi Arrobbani
Abdul Khairul Rizki Purba
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Abdul Khairul Rizki Purba
contents <p>Aging happens in all creatures and is usually measured based on chronological age. Someone over 65 years of age is often referred to as an elderly person. This is also the age when biological degeneration usually occurs causing a decline in performance and having a major risk factor for aging diseases. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a therapeutic approach based on exposure to concentrations of pure oxygen (O2) and increased atmospheric pressure that could be performed based on the patient’s conditions. HBOT has an approved indication and also some contraindication that needs to be looked up to. HBOT has proven to have positive effects on some aging diseases such as increasing VO2Max, decreasing neuronal degeneration in Alzheimers disease, and accelerating collagen synthesis in osteomyelitis. Literature reviews on HBOT's effects on elderly people who suffer from aging diseases are still quite limited. Although some cases of HBOT are still facing pros and contras on its effects, this literature review is expected to be useful in conducting HBOT effects on aging diseases. However, further research is needed related to HBOT on enhancing quality of life for elderly people who suffer from aging diseases.</p>
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spellingShingle Hyperbaric oxygen therapy on aging diseases
Khoufi Arrobbani
Abdul Khairul Rizki Purba
HBOT
Aging diseases
Elderly people
Alzheimer
Osteomyelitis
<p>Aging happens in all creatures and is usually measured based on chronological age. Someone over 65 years of age is often referred to as an elderly person. This is also the age when biological degeneration usually occurs causing a decline in performance and having a major risk factor for aging diseases. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a therapeutic approach based on exposure to concentrations of pure oxygen (O2) and increased atmospheric pressure that could be performed based on the patient’s conditions. HBOT has an approved indication and also some contraindication that needs to be looked up to. HBOT has proven to have positive effects on some aging diseases such as increasing VO2Max, decreasing neuronal degeneration in Alzheimers disease, and accelerating collagen synthesis in osteomyelitis. Literature reviews on HBOT's effects on elderly people who suffer from aging diseases are still quite limited. Although some cases of HBOT are still facing pros and contras on its effects, this literature review is expected to be useful in conducting HBOT effects on aging diseases. However, further research is needed related to HBOT on enhancing quality of life for elderly people who suffer from aging diseases.</p>
title Hyperbaric oxygen therapy on aging diseases
topic HBOT
Aging diseases
Elderly people
Alzheimer
Osteomyelitis
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15193251