Calorie restriction and prevention of age-associated chronic disease.

Authors: Omodei, Daniela; Fontana, Luigi

Abstract: Life expectancy in the world has increased dramatically during the last century; the number of older adults is expected to rise while the number of youths will decline in the near future. This demographic shift has considerable public health and economic implications since aging is associated with the development of serious chronic diseases. Calorie restriction (CR) is the most effective nutritional intervention for slowing aging and preventing chronic disease in rodents. In non-human and human primates, CR with adequate nutrition protects against abdominal obesity, diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Cancer morbidity and mortality are also diminished in CR monkeys, and data obtained from individuals practicing long-term CR show a reduction of metabolic and hormonal factors associated with increased cancer risk.

Keywords: *Aging/metabolism; Animals; *Caloric Restriction; Cardiovascular Diseases/metabolism/prevention & control; Chronic Disease/*prevention & control; Humans; Neoplasms/metabolism/prevention & control
Journal: FEBS Lett
Volume: 585
Issue: 11
Pages: 1537-42
Date: June 6, 2011
PMID: 21402069
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Categories: Dietary Restriction
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Omodei, Daniela, Fontana, Luigi (2011) Calorie restriction and prevention of age-associated chronic disease. FEBS Lett 585: 1537-42.



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