Development of Calorie Restriction Mimetics as a Prolongevity Strategy

Volume: 1019, Issue: 1, Pages: 412 - 423
Published: Jun 1, 2004
Abstract
By applying calorie restriction (CR) at 30-50% below ad libitum levels, studies in numerous species have reported increased life span, reduced incidence and delayed onset of age-related diseases, improved stress resistance, and decelerated functional decline. Whether this nutritional intervention is relevant to human aging remains to be determined; however, evidence emerging from CR studies in nonhuman primates suggests that response to CR in...
Paper Details
Title
Development of Calorie Restriction Mimetics as a Prolongevity Strategy
Published Date
Jun 1, 2004
Volume
1019
Issue
1
Pages
412 - 423
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