21-22 April, 2027
Business Design Centre, London

Cellular Energy Decline as a Unifying Mechanism of Aging: A Framework Linking the Hallmarks of Aging

Dr. Tsahi Vider is a physician and longevity specialist based in Israel, and the founder of the Dr. Vider Longevity Center and Longevity Academy in Herzliya. His work is dedicated to translating cutting-edge longevity science into practical, clinically applicable strategies that reduce biological age, optimise cellular energy metabolism, and prevent age-related disease.

With a strong focus on personalised medicine, Dr. Vider integrates advanced therapeutic technologies—including hypoxia–hyperoxia training, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, metabolic optimisation, and targeted supplementation—into comprehensive longevity programmes tailored to the individual. His approach bridges scientific innovation with real-world clinical outcomes, placing cellular energy at the centre of health and ageing.

He is also the author of the forthcoming book The Energy Cure of Aging, which introduces a compelling framework linking the ageing process to the progressive decline in cellular energy availability.

At the Longevity Med Summit 2026, Dr. Vider will present a unifying perspective on the biology of ageing—challenging conventional fragmented models and offering a cohesive, energy-centric understanding of age-related decline.

Dr. Vider´s talk at LMS 2026:

Cellular Energy Decline as a Unifying Mechanism of Aging: A Framework Linking the Hallmarks of Aging

Ageing is traditionally understood as the result of multiple interconnected processes, often described as the hallmarks of aging. However, these mechanisms may not act independently. Instead, they may share a common upstream driver: the progressive decline in cellular energy required to sustain repair and maintenance.

This presentation introduces a conceptual model in which reduced mitochondrial and cellular energy production limits the body’s ability to maintain biological integrity. As energy availability diminishes over time, physiological systems increasingly prioritise immediate survival over long-term repair, leading to the gradual accumulation of molecular and cellular damage that underpins ageing and chronic disease.

Dr. Vider will explore how cellular bioenergetics intersects with the hallmarks of aging and highlight emerging clinical strategies designed to restore energy capacity. These include metabolic optimisation, hypoxia-based therapies, mitochondrial support, and integrative longevity interventions.

By reframing ageing through the lens of energy, this session offers a clear and actionable pathway toward extending not just lifespan, but healthspan—enhancing resilience, function, and vitality at every stage of life.

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