Calorie Restriction, Aging and Longevity
Food or calorie restriction has been shown in many short-lived animals and the rhesus monkey to prolong life-span. Life-long nutrition studies are not possible in humans because of their long survival. Studies over two to six years in healthy adult humans have, however, shown that a 20% reduction in...
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2010.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Calorie Restriction in Different Species
- History of Caloric Restriction, Aging and Longevity
- Food Intake, Life Style, Aging and Human Longevity
- Okinawa: A Naturally Calorie Restricted Population
- Aging and the Effect of Calorie Restriction in Rhesus Monkeys
- Dietary Restriction and Aging in Drosophila Melanogaster
- Aging and Dietary Restriction: The Yeast Paradigm
- The Nutritional Geometry of Aging
- Biochemical and Metabolic Mechanisms of Calorie Restriction
- Oxidative Stress, Dietary Restriction and Aging
- Calorie Restriction Mimetics and Aging
- Will Calorie Restriction Stave Off Age-Related Brain Dysfunction, Specifically to Learning and Memory? A Review and Critique of the Rodent Literature
- The Aging Liver and the Effects of Long Term Caloric Restriction
- Food Restriction, Hormones, Genes and Aging
- Hormesis as a Mechanism for the Anti-Aging Effects of Calorie Restriction
- Calorie Restriction in the Clinical Setting
- Calorie Restriction and Obesity
- Caloric Restriction and Cardiovascular Disease
- The Effect of Caloric Restriction on Physiological, Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes in Humans: Results from CALERIE
- Calorie Restriction and Cancer: An Update
- Conclusion: Human Calorie Restriction and Anti-aging Therapy.