疾病
免疫系统
糖尿病
胰岛素抵抗
炎症
医学
生物标志物
生理学
全身炎症
生物
内科学
胰岛素
胃肠病学
免疫学
内分泌学
生物化学
作者
Sebastian Brandhorst,Morgan E. Levine,Min Wei,Mahshid Shelehchi,Todd E. Morgan,Krishna S. Nayak,Tanya B. Dorff,Kurt Hong,Eileen M. Crimmins,Pinchas Cohen,Valter D. Longo
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-45260-9
摘要
Abstract In mice, periodic cycles of a fasting mimicking diet (FMD) protect normal cells while killing damaged cells including cancer and autoimmune cells, reduce inflammation, promote multi-system regeneration, and extend longevity. Here, we performed secondary and exploratory analysis of blood samples from a randomized clinical trial (NCT02158897) and show that 3 FMD cycles in adult study participants are associated with reduced insulin resistance and other pre-diabetes markers, lower hepatic fat (as determined by magnetic resonance imaging) and increased lymphoid to myeloid ratio: an indicator of immune system age. Based on a validated measure of biological age predictive of morbidity and mortality, 3 FMD cycles were associated with a decrease of 2.5 years in median biological age, independent of weight loss. Nearly identical findings resulted from a second clinical study (NCT04150159). Together these results provide initial support for beneficial effects of the FMD on multiple cardiometabolic risk factors and biomarkers of biological age.
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