The term "hormesis" is used to describe dose-response relationships where the response is reversed between low and high doses of a stressor (generally, stimulation at low doses and inhibition at high ones). A mechanistic explanation is needed to interpret the relevance of such responses, but there does not appear to be a single universal mechanism underlying hormesis. When the endpoint is a life-history trait such as growth or reproduction, a stimulation of the response comes with costs in terms of resources. Organisms have to obey the conservation laws for mass and energy; there is no such thing as a free lunch. Based on the principles of Dynamic Energy Budget theory, we introduce three categories of explanations for hormesis that obey the...
Free living organisms typically occur in harsh environments challenged by abiotic stresses of varyin...
Single or multiple exposures to mild stress at younger ages often have positive health beneficial ef...
Many have argued that we may be able to extend life and improve human health through hormesis, the b...
All living organisms need to adapt to ever changing adverse conditions in order to survive. The phen...
International audienceExposure to moderate environmental stress is one important source of evolution...
Hormesis, the beneficial effects of mild stress exposures, is a well documented phenomenon in a rang...
Exposure to moderate environmental stress is one important source of evolutionary change. This evide...
The notion of hormesis has undergone numerous modifications in the course of the 20th century. Becau...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
Much confusion surrounds the concept of hormesis and what its biological meaning represents. This pa...
The biological response of individual organisms or groups of organisms to stress is crucial in sever...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
Hormesis is a biphasic dose response with specific quantitative features for the amplitude and width...
This paper provides a broad overview of hormesis, a specific type of biphasic dose response, its his...
Single or multiple exposures to mild stress at younger ages often have positive health beneficial ef...
Free living organisms typically occur in harsh environments challenged by abiotic stresses of varyin...
Single or multiple exposures to mild stress at younger ages often have positive health beneficial ef...
Many have argued that we may be able to extend life and improve human health through hormesis, the b...
All living organisms need to adapt to ever changing adverse conditions in order to survive. The phen...
International audienceExposure to moderate environmental stress is one important source of evolution...
Hormesis, the beneficial effects of mild stress exposures, is a well documented phenomenon in a rang...
Exposure to moderate environmental stress is one important source of evolutionary change. This evide...
The notion of hormesis has undergone numerous modifications in the course of the 20th century. Becau...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
Much confusion surrounds the concept of hormesis and what its biological meaning represents. This pa...
The biological response of individual organisms or groups of organisms to stress is crucial in sever...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
Hormesis is a biphasic dose response with specific quantitative features for the amplitude and width...
This paper provides a broad overview of hormesis, a specific type of biphasic dose response, its his...
Single or multiple exposures to mild stress at younger ages often have positive health beneficial ef...
Free living organisms typically occur in harsh environments challenged by abiotic stresses of varyin...
Single or multiple exposures to mild stress at younger ages often have positive health beneficial ef...
Many have argued that we may be able to extend life and improve human health through hormesis, the b...