长寿
神经退行性变
疾病
糖原分解
间歇性禁食
动物研究
神经科学
能量代谢
内分泌系统
能源消耗
生物
生物信息学
医学
老年学
新陈代谢
内分泌学
内科学
激素
作者
Olha Strilbytska,Svitlana Klishch,Kenneth B. Storey,Alexander Koliada,Oleh Lushchak
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2024.102274
摘要
In recent years, intermittent fasting (IF) and its numerous modifications have been increasingly suggested as a promising therapy for age-related problems and a non-pharmacological strategy to extend lifespan. Despite the great variability in feeding schedules that we describe in the current work, underlying physiological processes are the same and include a periodic switch from glucose metabolism (generated by glycogenolysis) to fatty acids and fatty acid-derived ketones. Many of the beneficial effects of IF appear to be mediated by optimization of energy utilization. Findings to date from both human and animal experiments indicate that fasting improves physiological function, enhances performance, and slows aging and disease processes. In this review, we discuss some of the remarkable discoveries about the beneficial effects of IF on metabolism, endocrine and cardiovascular systems, cancer prevention, brain health, neurodegeneration and aging. Experimental studies on rodent models and human investigations are summarized to compare the outcomes and underlying mechanisms of IF. Metabolic and cellular responses triggered by IF could help to achieve the aim of preventing disease, and maximizing healthspan and longevity with minimal side effects.
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