There are several theories that attempt to explain the biological process of aging:
Evolutionary theories propose that aging was not selected against by natural selection. Physiological theories explore how aging occurs at the structural and functional levels, including the roles of genetic factors, free radicals, mitochondrial damage, and accumulation of cellular waste products. Stochastic theories view aging as a result of random chance events, while programmed aging theories see it as an intrinsic timing mechanism controlled by genetic signals. Many theories overlap and view the aging process as complex with multiple contributing factors.