Alina Martynenko is a longevity strategist and anti-aging practitioner specializing in systems-based approaches to human healthspan. Her work focuses on understanding how biological, behavioral, and environmental factors interact to influence long-term health, resilience, and the aging process.
Drawing on knowledge from medicine, biochemistry, preventive health, and lifestyle science, she explores how interconnected physiological systems contribute to vitality and longevity across the human lifespan.
Alina Martynenko is the creator of Longevity Architecture™, a conceptual framework that explores the structural foundations of human longevity through the integration of biology, lifestyle science, and systems thinking.
The framework examines how interconnected systems—including cellular biology, metabolic function, nervous system regulation, lifestyle behavior, environmental influences, and psychological resilience—interact to shape long-term health and the aging process.
Alina Martynenko’s academic interests include longevity science, lifestyle medicine, clinical nutrition, preventive health, and systems biology. Her education includes studies connected to Harvard Medical School programs in lifestyle medicine, as well as professional training in anti-aging and longevity science through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, where she earned the designation Diplomate of the American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners (ABAAHP).
She also holds a diploma in preventive medicine from I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, one of Europe’s oldest medical universities. Her research interests explore emerging areas of regenerative medicine, including peptide signaling, stem cell biology, and cellular regeneration technologies related to tissue repair, metabolic health, and healthy aging.
Alina Martynenko holds international academic credentials and is multilingual, with experience living and working in different countries, which has shaped her global perspective on health, lifestyle, and preventive medicine.
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