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The phrase "a consequence of aging" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the effects or results that occur as a result of the aging process.
Example: "Memory loss can often be seen as a consequence of aging, affecting many individuals as they grow older."
Alternatives: "an effect of aging" or "a result of getting older."
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A titrated summary would be sufficiently interesting: The decoupling of biogenesis protein levels from their transcript levels through some early-life molecular regulation (e.g. a general stress response?) can drive the global decoupling of the proteome and transcriptome, which is a consequence of aging and an important molecular phenotype of aged cells.
That's a consequence of aging.
However, many of their symptoms are attributed to other conditions or written off as a consequence of aging.
Moreover, these Tg differences tend to disappear as a consequence of aging or thermal annealing.
Until the 1970s Alzheimer's disease was considered a rare brain disorder that mysteriously struck younger people like Auguste D. It was thought to be different from "senility," which was assumed to be a consequence of aging.
"Older men can indeed increase muscle mass lost as a consequence of aging," says Dr. Thomas W. Storer, director of the exercise physiology and physical function lab at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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We next sought to understand whether changes in quantitative and structural features of SEC and CARc networks arise in old mice as a consequence of ageing.
Sarcopenia is the progressive generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, which occurs as a consequence of ageing.
Older patients are more likely to present multiple and sometimes mutually exclusive medical problems as a consequence of ageing.
It's not a consequence of age — some people age gracefully, go on picnics, share noodle salad, and are generous with compliments.
Gambon, who is 73, sees his forgetfulness as a consequence of age, and said he had worried it was a sign of encroaching Alzheimer's, though doctors had checked him out and given him the all-clear.
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