间歇性禁食
预期寿命
卡路里
长寿
营养不良
餐食
医学
老年学
人口
热卡限制
紧缩
环境卫生
内分泌学
内科学
政治
政治学
法学
作者
Eleonora Duregon,Laura C. D. Pomatto-Watson,Michel Bernier,Nathan L. Price,Rafael de Cabo
出处
期刊:GeroScience
[Springer International Publishing]
日期:2021-03-09
卷期号:43 (3): 1083-1092
被引量:97
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11357-021-00335-z
摘要
The global human population has recently experienced an increase in life expectancy with a mounting concern about the steady rise in the incidence of age-associated chronic diseases and socio-economic burden. Calorie restriction (CR), the reduction of energy intake without malnutrition, is a dietary manipulation that can increase health and longevity in most model organisms. However, the practice of CR in day-to-day life is a challenging long-term goal for human intervention. Recently, daily fasting length and periodicity have emerged as potential drivers behind CR's beneficial health effects. Numerous strategies and eating patterns have been successfully developed to recapitulate many of CR's benefits without its austerity. These novel feeding protocols range from shortened meal timing designed to interact with our circadian system (e.g., daily time-restricted feeding) to more extended fasting regimens known as intermittent fasting. Here, we provide a glimpse of the current status of knowledge on different strategies to reap the benefits of CR on metabolic health in murine models and in humans, without the rigor of continuous reduction in caloric intake as presented at the USU State of the Science Symposium.
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