Although there is extensive evidence that caloric restriction (CR) extends lifespan in several species the evidence base for humans is weak. We are still at the stage of applying inductive reasoning and of framing hypotheses to be tested. It is known that a genetic background contributes about 25% to the variation in human longevity, but thought unlikely that any genes conferring longer lifespan have been positively selected to do so. It is more likely that any such benefits are unintended consequences arising from other adaptations. If there is an association between CR and longevity in humans it may have been selected by previous exposures to famine. This paper briefly reviews the historical evidence on the extent and frequency of famines...
It has long been held that food restriction extends the life span of rodents and other species by de...
Demographers have observed in several human popula-tions that the environment can have a major effec...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Dietary restriction (DR) represents one of the most robust interventions for extending lifespan. It ...
Abstract The average life-span of the population of industrialized countries has improved enormously...
The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems fro...
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
<div><p>Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partial...
SUMMARY The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity s...
Dietary restriction (DR) increases life span in many types of animals. The response to chronic DR ma...
Calorie restriction extends the life span of laboratory animals, and now scientists are beginning to...
Aging can be described as the accumulation of changes in organisms over time. Aging in organisms und...
Striving for longevity is neither a recent human desire nor a novel scientific field. The first arti...
Caloric restriction (CR), which is defined as undernutrition without malnutrition, is the only exper...
Abstract Aging can be described as the accumula-tion of changes in organisms over time. Aging in org...
It has long been held that food restriction extends the life span of rodents and other species by de...
Demographers have observed in several human popula-tions that the environment can have a major effec...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Dietary restriction (DR) represents one of the most robust interventions for extending lifespan. It ...
Abstract The average life-span of the population of industrialized countries has improved enormously...
The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity stems fro...
Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partially mimic...
<div><p>Caloric restriction (CR) and chemical agents, such as resveratrol and rapamycin that partial...
SUMMARY The thrifty-gene hypothesis (TGH) posits that the modern genetic predisposition to obesity s...
Dietary restriction (DR) increases life span in many types of animals. The response to chronic DR ma...
Calorie restriction extends the life span of laboratory animals, and now scientists are beginning to...
Aging can be described as the accumulation of changes in organisms over time. Aging in organisms und...
Striving for longevity is neither a recent human desire nor a novel scientific field. The first arti...
Caloric restriction (CR), which is defined as undernutrition without malnutrition, is the only exper...
Abstract Aging can be described as the accumula-tion of changes in organisms over time. Aging in org...
It has long been held that food restriction extends the life span of rodents and other species by de...
Demographers have observed in several human popula-tions that the environment can have a major effec...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...