Calorie restriction (CR), a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake but with adequate nutrition, has been shown to extend healthspan and lifespan in rodent and primate models. Accumulating data from observational and randomized clinical trials indicate that CR in humans results in some of the same metabolic and molecular adaptations that have been shown to improve health and retard the accumulation of molecular damage in animal models of longevity. In particular, moderate CR in humans ameliorates multiple metabolic and hormonal factors that are implicated in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer, the leading causes of morbidity, disability and mortality. In this paper, we will discuss the effects...
Calorie restriction (CR) is as close to a real fountain of youth as any known technique is. Caloric ...
Caloric restriction (CR) reduces the rate of aging and increases life span in all small animal spe-c...
Calorie restriction (CR), which usually refers to a 20–40% reduction in calorie intake, can effectiv...
Calorie restriction (CR), a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake but with adequate nutr...
Calorie Restriction (CR) without malnutrition slows aging and increases average and maximal lifespan...
An epidemic of overweight/obesity and type 2 diabetes, caused by overeating nutrient-poor energy-den...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
Calorie intake is an important determinant of health. Excessive energy intake is associated with abd...
Obesity has been linked to increased risk of disease and a lower life expectancy. Emerging research ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is a potent modulator of longevity in multiple species. A growing body of e...
Life expectancy in the world has increased dramatically during the last century; the number of older...
AbstractLife expectancy in the world has increased dramatically during the last century; the number ...
Calorie restriction (CR) retards aging and extends mean and maximal life span in most species tested...
Calorie intake is an important determinant of health. Excessive energy intake is associated with abd...
By applying calorie restriction (CR) at 30‐50% below ad libitum levels, studies in numerous species ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is as close to a real fountain of youth as any known technique is. Caloric ...
Caloric restriction (CR) reduces the rate of aging and increases life span in all small animal spe-c...
Calorie restriction (CR), which usually refers to a 20–40% reduction in calorie intake, can effectiv...
Calorie restriction (CR), a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake but with adequate nutr...
Calorie Restriction (CR) without malnutrition slows aging and increases average and maximal lifespan...
An epidemic of overweight/obesity and type 2 diabetes, caused by overeating nutrient-poor energy-den...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
Calorie intake is an important determinant of health. Excessive energy intake is associated with abd...
Obesity has been linked to increased risk of disease and a lower life expectancy. Emerging research ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is a potent modulator of longevity in multiple species. A growing body of e...
Life expectancy in the world has increased dramatically during the last century; the number of older...
AbstractLife expectancy in the world has increased dramatically during the last century; the number ...
Calorie restriction (CR) retards aging and extends mean and maximal life span in most species tested...
Calorie intake is an important determinant of health. Excessive energy intake is associated with abd...
By applying calorie restriction (CR) at 30‐50% below ad libitum levels, studies in numerous species ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is as close to a real fountain of youth as any known technique is. Caloric ...
Caloric restriction (CR) reduces the rate of aging and increases life span in all small animal spe-c...
Calorie restriction (CR), which usually refers to a 20–40% reduction in calorie intake, can effectiv...