There is growing interest in the potential health benefits of diets that involve regular periods of fasting. While animal studies have provided compelling evidence that feeding patterns such as alternate-day fasting can increase longevity and reduce incidence of many chronic diseases, the evidence from human studies is much more limited and equivocal. Additionally, although several candidate processes have been proposed to contribute to the health benefits observed in animals, the precise molecular mechanisms responsible remain to be elucidated. The study described here examined the effects of an extended fast on gene transcript profiles in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from ten apparently healthy subjects, comparing transcript profile...
Starvation elicits a complex adaptive response in an organism. No information on transcriptional reg...
Proteomic technologies applied for profiling human biofluids and blood cells are considered to revea...
Experimental trials in organisms ranging from yeast to humans have shown that various forms of reduc...
There is growing interest in the potential health benefits of diets that involve regular periods of ...
Objective: Fasting regimens can promote health, mitigate chronic immunological disorders, and improv...
Background: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are the only readily available cells in healt...
Little is known about gene regulation by fasting in human adipose tissue. Accordingly, the objec-tiv...
Fasting has been practiced for millennia, but, only recently, studies have shed light on its role in...
Objective: Alternate day fasting may extend lifespan in rodents and is feasible for short periods in...
Since ancient days, human fasting has been performed for religious or political reasons. More recent...
Intermittent fasting (IF) has been connected with health benefits such as weight loss, lower risk of...
先端メタボロミクスで絶食による代謝活性化を解明 --長期飢餓による健康・寿命効果の仕組みの理解に貢献--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2019-01-30.During human fasting, ...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of individual organs to the whole-body adaptive response to fasting has...
AbstractDietary or caloric restriction confers various clinical benefits. Short-term fasting of mice...
Tissues may respond differently to a particular stimulus if they have been previously exposed to tha...
Starvation elicits a complex adaptive response in an organism. No information on transcriptional reg...
Proteomic technologies applied for profiling human biofluids and blood cells are considered to revea...
Experimental trials in organisms ranging from yeast to humans have shown that various forms of reduc...
There is growing interest in the potential health benefits of diets that involve regular periods of ...
Objective: Fasting regimens can promote health, mitigate chronic immunological disorders, and improv...
Background: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are the only readily available cells in healt...
Little is known about gene regulation by fasting in human adipose tissue. Accordingly, the objec-tiv...
Fasting has been practiced for millennia, but, only recently, studies have shed light on its role in...
Objective: Alternate day fasting may extend lifespan in rodents and is feasible for short periods in...
Since ancient days, human fasting has been performed for religious or political reasons. More recent...
Intermittent fasting (IF) has been connected with health benefits such as weight loss, lower risk of...
先端メタボロミクスで絶食による代謝活性化を解明 --長期飢餓による健康・寿命効果の仕組みの理解に貢献--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2019-01-30.During human fasting, ...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of individual organs to the whole-body adaptive response to fasting has...
AbstractDietary or caloric restriction confers various clinical benefits. Short-term fasting of mice...
Tissues may respond differently to a particular stimulus if they have been previously exposed to tha...
Starvation elicits a complex adaptive response in an organism. No information on transcriptional reg...
Proteomic technologies applied for profiling human biofluids and blood cells are considered to revea...
Experimental trials in organisms ranging from yeast to humans have shown that various forms of reduc...