Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient supply has been reported to increase lifespan and to reduce age-induced muscle loss (sarcopenia) during ageing. In the present study, we further investigated effects of CR on the onset and severity of sarcopenia in ageing male C57BL/6¿J mice. The aim of this study was to investigate whether CR induces changes in behaviour of the animals that could contribute to the pronounced health-promoting effects of CR in rodents. In addition, we aimed to investigate in more detail the effects of CR on the onset and severity of sarcopenia. Methods - The mice received either an ad libitum diet (control) or a diet matching 70 E% of the control diet (C). Dail...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass with normal aging, devastates quality of life—and related health...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Caloric restriction (CR) induces weight loss, but is associated with rapid weight regain upon return...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Introduction. Caloric restriction (CR) is essential in obesity treatment and weight-making practices...
Abstract only availableCaloric restriction has been shown to cause a number of biological changes in...
The causes of the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, known as sarcopenia, are po...
The causes of the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, known as sarcopenia, are po...
Restricted feeding of rodents increases longevity, but its mechanism of action is not understood. We...
Restricted feeding of rodents increases longevity, but its mechanism of action is not understood. We...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass with normal aging, devastates quality of life—and related health...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Caloric restriction (CR) induces weight loss, but is associated with rapid weight regain upon return...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Background - In rodent models, caloric restriction (CR) with maintenance of adequate micronutrient s...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Ageing is associated with sarcopenia, a progressive decline of skeletal muscle mass, muscle quality ...
Introduction. Caloric restriction (CR) is essential in obesity treatment and weight-making practices...
Abstract only availableCaloric restriction has been shown to cause a number of biological changes in...
The causes of the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, known as sarcopenia, are po...
The causes of the decline in skeletal muscle mass and function with age, known as sarcopenia, are po...
Restricted feeding of rodents increases longevity, but its mechanism of action is not understood. We...
Restricted feeding of rodents increases longevity, but its mechanism of action is not understood. We...
Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass with normal aging, devastates quality of life—and related health...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
Caloric restriction (CR) induces weight loss, but is associated with rapid weight regain upon return...