Recently, many kinds of foods and food-derived nutrients have been reported to show health-beneficial effects. In particular, some foods and food-derived nutrients have shown anti-aging effects on several organs and tissues, such as brain, muscle, skin, intestine, and so on. In some kinds of foods, the molecular basis of their functionalities (e.g., anti-brain aging, anti-sarcopenia, and anti-skin aging) and inter-tissue networks activated by these foods mediated by exosomes, cytokines, and immune cells have been clarified in detail
The maintenance of optimal musculoskeletal health is increasingly recognized as a key element for pr...
This Special Issue of Nutrients on "Nutraceutical, Nutrition Supplements, and Human Health" provides...
For years, the consumption of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has been considered healthy, incr...
Over the last 100 years, the numerous advances in science, the improved sanitary conditions and a de...
Aging is well-known an inevitable process that is influenced by genetic, lifestyle and environmental...
The concept of food and aging is of great concern to humans. So far, more than 300 theories of aging...
Reduced food intake, avoiding malnutrition, can ameliorate aging and aging-associated diseases in in...
Oral supplementation of micronutrients, or functional foods, to prevent aging has gained much attent...
Dietary regimens that favour reduced calorie intake delay aging and age-associated diseases. New evi...
The aging population grows every year, and certain nations have the largest percentage of elderly pe...
Aging is a natural and inescapable phenomenon characterized by a progressive deterioration of physio...
Nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals regulate various physiol...
Appropriate nutrition is a cornerstone of preventive gerontology. This Special Issue of Nutrients pr...
Many countries are facing aging populations, with those over 65 years of age likely to represent the...
This Special Issue focuses on the importance of nutritional interventions for the delay of age-relat...
The maintenance of optimal musculoskeletal health is increasingly recognized as a key element for pr...
This Special Issue of Nutrients on "Nutraceutical, Nutrition Supplements, and Human Health" provides...
For years, the consumption of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has been considered healthy, incr...
Over the last 100 years, the numerous advances in science, the improved sanitary conditions and a de...
Aging is well-known an inevitable process that is influenced by genetic, lifestyle and environmental...
The concept of food and aging is of great concern to humans. So far, more than 300 theories of aging...
Reduced food intake, avoiding malnutrition, can ameliorate aging and aging-associated diseases in in...
Oral supplementation of micronutrients, or functional foods, to prevent aging has gained much attent...
Dietary regimens that favour reduced calorie intake delay aging and age-associated diseases. New evi...
The aging population grows every year, and certain nations have the largest percentage of elderly pe...
Aging is a natural and inescapable phenomenon characterized by a progressive deterioration of physio...
Nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals regulate various physiol...
Appropriate nutrition is a cornerstone of preventive gerontology. This Special Issue of Nutrients pr...
Many countries are facing aging populations, with those over 65 years of age likely to represent the...
This Special Issue focuses on the importance of nutritional interventions for the delay of age-relat...
The maintenance of optimal musculoskeletal health is increasingly recognized as a key element for pr...
This Special Issue of Nutrients on "Nutraceutical, Nutrition Supplements, and Human Health" provides...
For years, the consumption of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has been considered healthy, incr...