نتایج جستجو برای: caloric restriction

تعداد نتایج: 78674  

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Samantha M Solon-Biet Sarah J Mitchell Sean C P Coogan Victoria C Cogger Rahul Gokarn Aisling C McMahon David Raubenheimer Rafael de Cabo Stephen J Simpson David G Le Couteur

Both caloric restriction (CR) and low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) ad-libitum-fed diets increase lifespan and improve metabolic parameters such as insulin, glucose, and blood lipids. Severe CR, however, is unsustainable for most people; therefore, it is important to determine whether manipulating macronutrient ratios in ad-libitum-fed conditions can generate similar health outcomes. We pre...

2017
Julie A Mattison Ricki J Colman T Mark Beasley David B Allison Joseph W Kemnitz George S Roth Donald K Ingram Richard Weindruch Rafael de Cabo Rozalyn M Anderson

Caloric restriction (CR) without malnutrition extends lifespan and delays the onset of age-related disorders in most species but its impact in nonhuman primates has been controversial. In the late 1980s two parallel studies were initiated to determine the effect of CR in rhesus monkeys. The University of Wisconsin study reported a significant positive impact of CR on survival, but the National ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
R Michael Anson Zhihong Guo Rafael de Cabo Titilola Iyun Michelle Rios Adrienne Hagepanos Donald K Ingram Mark A Lane Mark P Mattson

Dietary restriction has been shown to have several health benefits including increased insulin sensitivity, stress resistance, reduced morbidity, and increased life span. The mechanism remains unknown, but the need for a long-term reduction in caloric intake to achieve these benefits has been assumed. We report that when C57BL6 mice are maintained on an intermittent fasting (alternate-day fasti...

2013
Emily J. Dhurandhar David B. Allison Thomas van Groen Inga Kadish

It has been shown that caloric restriction (CR) delays aging and possibly delays the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We conjecture that the mechanism may involve interoceptive cues, rather than reduced energy intake per se. We determined that hunger alone, induced by a ghrelin agonist, reduces AD pathology and improves cognition in the APP-SwDI mouse model of AD. Long-term treatment wi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Scott D. Pletcher Stuart J. Macdonald Richard Marguerie Ulrich Certa Stephen C. Stearns David B. Goldstein Linda Partridge

BACKGROUND We characterized RNA transcript levels for the whole Drosophila genome during normal aging. We compared age-dependent profiles from animals aged under full-nutrient conditions with profiles obtained from animals maintained on a low-calorie medium to determine if caloric restriction slows the aging process. Specific biological functions impacted by caloric restriction were identified ...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2014
Elisa Ito Kawahara Nadine Helena Pelegrino Bastos Maués Klinsmann Carolo dos Santos Pedro Octávio Barbanera Camila Pereira Braga Angélica Henrique Fernandes

Caloric restriction, defined as a reduction in calorie intake below ad libitum, without malnutrition can have beneficial effects. In this study, we evaluated the impact of caloric restriction of 30 and 60% on calorimetric parameters and oxidative stress in cardiac tissue in rats. Rats were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 8): G1 = control; G2 = rats exposed to dietary restriction of 30%; and...

2011
Yuanyuan Li Michael Daniel Trygve O Tollefsbol

The molecular mechanisms of aging are the subject of much research and have facilitated potential interventions to delay aging and aging-related degenerative diseases in humans. The aging process is frequently affected by environmental factors, and caloric restriction is by far the most effective and established environmental manipulation for extending lifespan in various animal models. However...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2000
J C Jiang E Jaruga M V Repnevskaya S M Jazwinski

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a finite life span that is measured by the number of daughter cells an individual produces. The 20 genes known to determine yeast life span appear to function in more than one pathway, implicating a variety of physiological processes in yeast longevity. Less attention has been focused on environmental effects on yeast aging. We have examined the role that ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
B Drew S Phaneuf A Dirks C Selman R Gredilla A Lezza G Barja C Leeuwenburgh

Mitochondria are chronically exposed to reactive oxygen intermediates. As a result, various tissues, including skeletal muscle and heart, are characterized by an age-associated increase in reactive oxidant-induced mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage. It has been postulated that these alterations may result in a decline in the content and rate of production of ATP, which may affect tissue function,...

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