As the human expectancy within the European Union continues to increase, the impact of chronic diseases and their dependencies also increase leading to an enormous burden to individuals and to societies. The healthy life expectancy, which is the number of years spent free of disabilities, grows much slower than life expectancy, and this growing has been inequal between EU countries, being Portugal one of the countries where the healthy life expectancy growing has been less significant.
To reduce these gaps in healthy life expectancy, interventions that increase healthy ageing are needed and probably are the most promising potential to relieve individual suffering as well as the enormous strain on public finances.
RESETageing project aims at enhancing the scientific and innovation competences of University of Coimbra (UC), Portugal, a low-performing partner, in the area of cardiovascular ageing, with three high performing partners, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UNEW), United Kingdom (ageing biology), the University of Maastricht (UM), Netherlands (cardiovascular biology) and the Leibniz Institute on Aging– Fritz Lipmann Institute (LIA), Germany (omics).
The objectives of RESETageing project are to stimulate the excellency in research, training and value creation in the area of ageing.