Caloric restriction (CR) mimetics are molecules that produce beneficial effects on health and longevity in model organisms and humans, without the challenges of maintaining a CR diet. Conventional CR mimetics such as metformin, rapamycin and spermidine activate autophagy, leading to recycling of cellular components and improvement of physiological function. We review here novel CR mimetics and anti-aging compounds, such as 4,4′-dimethoxychalcone, fungal polysaccharides, inorganic nitrate, and trientine, highlighting their possible molecular targets and mechanisms of action. The activity of these compounds can be understood within the context of hormesis, a biphasic dose response that involves beneficial effects at low or moderate doses and ...
Calorie restriction (CR) can prolong the human lifespan, but enforcing long-term CR is difficult. Th...
Living organisms do not disregard the laws of thermodynamics and must therefore consume energy for t...
The capacity of cells and organisms to sustain, and to eventually adapt to, environmental and geneti...
Caloric restriction (CR) mimetics are molecules that produce beneficial effects on health and longev...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most robust intervention that decreases morbidity and mortality, and...
By applying calorie restriction (CR) at 30‐50% below ad libitum levels, studies in numerous species ...
Aging is a biological process determined by multiple cellular mechanisms, such as genomic instabilit...
Aging is a biological process determined by multiple cellular mechanisms, such as genomic instabilit...
Aging is a complex process of functional decline at the molecular, cellular, and organ system levels...
Caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) are emerging as potential therapeutic agents for the treatment o...
The human diet and dietary patterns are closely linked to the health status. High-calorie Western-st...
Aging is influenced by many lifestyle choices that are under human control, including nutrition and ...
Dietary interventions such as caloric restriction (CR) extend lifespan and health span. Recent data ...
De-acceleration of aging and delayed development of age-related morbidity accompanies the restrictio...
Abstract Caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) are natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the healt...
Calorie restriction (CR) can prolong the human lifespan, but enforcing long-term CR is difficult. Th...
Living organisms do not disregard the laws of thermodynamics and must therefore consume energy for t...
The capacity of cells and organisms to sustain, and to eventually adapt to, environmental and geneti...
Caloric restriction (CR) mimetics are molecules that produce beneficial effects on health and longev...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most robust intervention that decreases morbidity and mortality, and...
By applying calorie restriction (CR) at 30‐50% below ad libitum levels, studies in numerous species ...
Aging is a biological process determined by multiple cellular mechanisms, such as genomic instabilit...
Aging is a biological process determined by multiple cellular mechanisms, such as genomic instabilit...
Aging is a complex process of functional decline at the molecular, cellular, and organ system levels...
Caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) are emerging as potential therapeutic agents for the treatment o...
The human diet and dietary patterns are closely linked to the health status. High-calorie Western-st...
Aging is influenced by many lifestyle choices that are under human control, including nutrition and ...
Dietary interventions such as caloric restriction (CR) extend lifespan and health span. Recent data ...
De-acceleration of aging and delayed development of age-related morbidity accompanies the restrictio...
Abstract Caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) are natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the healt...
Calorie restriction (CR) can prolong the human lifespan, but enforcing long-term CR is difficult. Th...
Living organisms do not disregard the laws of thermodynamics and must therefore consume energy for t...
The capacity of cells and organisms to sustain, and to eventually adapt to, environmental and geneti...