Geriatric Endocrinology
Levels of most hormones decrease with aging, but some hormones remain at levels typical of those in younger adults, and some even increase. Even when hormone levels do not decline, endocrine function generally declines with age because hormone receptors become less sensitive. Hormone diseases also occur if your body does not respond to hormones the way it is supposed to. Stress, infection and changes in your blood's fluid and electrolyte balance can also influence hormone levels.
Related Conference of Geriatric Endocrinology
August 27-28, 2026
10th International Conference on Palliative Care, Hospice, and Wellness
Tokyo, Japan
Geriatric Endocrinology Conference Speakers
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- Aging and Aging Biology
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- Geriatric Pharmacology
- Geriatric Rehabilitation Services and Care Management
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- Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases
- Neurodegenerative Disorders and Dementia
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