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Calorie restriction, aging and longevity

Calorie restriction, aging and longevity (2회 대출)

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단행본
개인저자
Everitt, Arthur V.
서명 / 저자사항
Calorie restriction, aging and longevity / Arthur V. Everitt ... [et al.], editors.
발행사항
Dordrecht ;   New York :   Springer,   c2010.  
형태사항
xvi, 323 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9789048185559 (hardcover) 9048185556 (hardcover) 9048185564 (e-ISBN) 9789048185566 (e-ISBN)
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Longevity -- Nutritional aspects. Aging -- Nutritional aspects. Older people -- Nutrition. Low-calorie diet.
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책소개

Food or calorie restriction has been shown in many short-lived animals and the rhesus monkey to prolong life-span. Life-long nutrition studies are not possible in humans because of their long survival. Studies over two to six years in healthy adult humans have, however, shown that a 20% reduction in food or calorie intake slows many indices of normal and disease-related aging. Thus, it is widely believed that long-term reduction in calorie or food intake will delay the onset of age-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer, and so prolong life.

Over the last 20 or more years there has been a progressive rise in food intake in many countries of the world, accompanied by a rising incidence of obesity. Thus our increasing food and calorie intake has been linked to the rising incidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in early adult life. It is accepted that overeating, accompanied by reduced physical exercise, will lead to more age-related diseases and shortening of life-span. The answer is to reduce our calorie intake, improve our diet, and exercise more. But calorie restriction is extremely difficult to maintain for long periods. How then can we solve this problem?

Edited by a team of highly distinguished academics, this book provides the latest information on the beneficial effects of calorie restriction on health and life-span. This book brings us closer to an understanding at the molecular, cellular and whole organism level of the way forward.



Long-term reduction in calorie intake will delay the onset of age-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. This book provides the latest information on the beneficial effects of calorie restriction on health and life-span.

Food or calorie restriction has been shown in many short-lived animals and the rhesus monkey to prolong life-span. Life-long nutrition studies are not possible in humans because of their long survival. Studies over two to six years in healthy adult humans have, however, shown that a 20% reduction in food or calorie intake slows many indices of normal and disease-related aging. Thus, it is widely believed that long-term reduction in calorie or food intake will delay the onset of age-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer, and so prolong life.

Over the last 20 or more years there has been a progressive rise in food intake in many countries of the world, accompanied by a rising incidence of obesity. Thus our increasing food and calorie intake has been linked to the rising incidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in early adult life. It is accepted that overeating, accompanied by reduced physical exercise, will lead to more age-related diseases and shortening of life-span. The answer is to reduce our calorie intake, improve our diet, and exercise more. But calorie restriction is extremely difficult to maintain for long periods. How then can we solve this problem?

Edited by a team of highly distinguished academics, this book provides the latest information on the beneficial effects of calorie restriction on health and life-span. This book brings us closer to an understanding at the molecular, cellular and whole organism level of the way forward.



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Food or calorie restriction has been shown in many short-lived animals and the rhesus monkey to prolong life-span. Life-long nutrition studies are not possible in humans because of their long survival. Studies over two to six years in healthy adult humans have, however, shown that a 20% reduction in food or calorie intake slows many indices of normal and disease-related aging. Thus, it is widely believed that long-term reduction in calorie or food intake will delay the onset of age-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer, and so prolong life.

Over the last 20 or more years there has been a progressive rise in food intake in many countries of the world, accompanied by a rising incidence of obesity. Thus our increasing food and calorie intake has been linked to the rising incidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in early adult life. It is accepted that overeating, accompanied by reduced physical exercise, will lead to more age-related diseases and shortening of life-span. The answer is to reduce our calorie intake, improve our diet, and exercise more. But calorie restriction is extremely difficult to maintain for long periods. How then can we solve this problem?

Edited by a team of highly distinguished academics, this book provides the latest information on the beneficial effects of calorie restriction on health and life-span. This book brings us closer to an understanding at the molecular, cellular and whole organism level of the way forward.




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목차

Calorie Restriction in Different Species.- History of Caloric Restriction, Aging and Longevity.- Food Intake, Life Style, Aging and Human Longevity.- Okinawa: A Naturally Calorie Restricted Population.- Aging and the Effect of Calorie Restriction in Rhesus Monkeys.- Dietary Restriction and Aging in Drosophila Melanogaster.- Aging and Dietary Restriction: The Yeast Paradigm.- The Nutritional Geometry of Aging.- Biochemical and Metabolic Mechanisms of Calorie Restriction.- Oxidative Stress, Dietary Restriction and Aging.- Calorie Restriction Mimetics and Aging.- Will Calorie Restriction Stave Off Age-Related Brain Dysfunction, Specifically to Learning and Memory? A Review and Critique of the Rodent Literature.- The Aging Liver and the Effects of Long Term Caloric Restriction.- Food Restriction, Hormones, Genes and Aging.- Hormesis as a Mechanism for the Anti-Aging Effects of Calorie Restriction.- Calorie Restriction in the Clinical Setting.- Calorie Restriction and Obesity.- Caloric Restriction and Cardiovascular Disease.- The Effect of Caloric Restriction on Physiological, Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes in Humans: Results from CALERIE.- Calorie Restriction and Cancer: An Update.- Conclusion: Human Calorie Restriction and Anti-aging Therapy.


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