Reduction of body temperature has been proposed to contribute to the increased lifespan in calorie restricted animals and mice overexpressing the uncoupling protein-2 in hypocretin neurons. However, nothing is known regarding the long-term effects of calorie restriction (CR) with adequate nutrition on body temperature in humans. In this study, 24-hour core body temperature was measured every minute by using ingested telemetric capsules in 24 men and women (mean age 53.7 ± 9.4 yrs) consuming a CR diet for an average of 6 years, 24 age- and sex-matched sedentary (WD) and 24 body fat-matched exercise-trained (EX) volunteers, who were eating Western diets. The CR and EX groups were significantly leaner than the WD group. Energy intake was lower...
The hypothesis, that a decrease in metabolic rate mediates the life span prolonging effect of calori...
SummaryCalorie restriction (CR) retards aging, acts as a hormetic intervention, and increases serum ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most potent, non-pharmacological intervention to support metabolic h...
Reduction of body temperature has been proposed to contribute to the increased lifespan in calorie r...
Reduction of body temperature has been proposed to contribute to the increased lifespan in calorie r...
Background. Caloric restriction (CR) increases maximal life span in short-lived organisms, and its e...
Calorie restriction (CR), a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake but with adequate nutr...
Context: Prolonged calorie restriction increases life span in rodents. Whether prolonged calorie res...
Calorie Restriction (CR) without malnutrition slows aging and increases average and maximal lifespan...
Calorie restriction (CR) slows aging and is thought to improve insulin sensitivity in laboratory ani...
BACKGROUND: Caloric restriction (CR) increases maximal life span in short-lived organisms, and its...
Caloric restriction (CR), which is defined as undernutrition without malnutrition, is the only exper...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
GRANT SUPPORT This work was supported by BBSRC BB009953/1 awarded to JRS and SEM. PK and CD were fun...
Calorie intake is an important determinant of health. Excessive energy intake is associated with abd...
The hypothesis, that a decrease in metabolic rate mediates the life span prolonging effect of calori...
SummaryCalorie restriction (CR) retards aging, acts as a hormetic intervention, and increases serum ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most potent, non-pharmacological intervention to support metabolic h...
Reduction of body temperature has been proposed to contribute to the increased lifespan in calorie r...
Reduction of body temperature has been proposed to contribute to the increased lifespan in calorie r...
Background. Caloric restriction (CR) increases maximal life span in short-lived organisms, and its e...
Calorie restriction (CR), a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake but with adequate nutr...
Context: Prolonged calorie restriction increases life span in rodents. Whether prolonged calorie res...
Calorie Restriction (CR) without malnutrition slows aging and increases average and maximal lifespan...
Calorie restriction (CR) slows aging and is thought to improve insulin sensitivity in laboratory ani...
BACKGROUND: Caloric restriction (CR) increases maximal life span in short-lived organisms, and its...
Caloric restriction (CR), which is defined as undernutrition without malnutrition, is the only exper...
Studies on mice and rats have demonstrated that calorie restriction (CR) slows primary aging, has a ...
GRANT SUPPORT This work was supported by BBSRC BB009953/1 awarded to JRS and SEM. PK and CD were fun...
Calorie intake is an important determinant of health. Excessive energy intake is associated with abd...
The hypothesis, that a decrease in metabolic rate mediates the life span prolonging effect of calori...
SummaryCalorie restriction (CR) retards aging, acts as a hormetic intervention, and increases serum ...
Calorie restriction (CR) is the most potent, non-pharmacological intervention to support metabolic h...