Abstract

AbstractThe half‐life of the biologic processes of aging can be calculated accurately. Since the processes change more rapidly in early life, the half‐life (time required for half the process) occurs very early, even before the individual is born. Data on the change in tissue water percentage and in the basal metabolic rate are illustrative.The half‐life is of great interest to both the gerontologist and the internist since it indicates the paramount importance of the inherent initial material in the individual. The obstetrician and the pediatrician have tremendous responsibilities to see that the individual is well maintained in early life so that he may retain the great biologically competitive thrust with which he is born, because by the time of birth he has already aged half or more than he will ever age.

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