2020
DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics5040095
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Nutrients and Pathways that Regulate Health Span and Life Span

Abstract: Both life span and health span are influenced by genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors. With the genetic influence on human life span estimated to be about 20–25%, epigenetic changes play an important role in modulating individual health status and aging. Thus, a main part of life expectance and healthy aging is determined by dietary habits and nutritional factors. Excessive or restricted food consumption have direct effects on health status. Moreover, some dietary interventions including a reduced inta… Show more

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“…Calorie Restriction (CR) is a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake of about 25-30% without lack of essential nutrients [1], with a well-established role to extend health span and lifespan in rodent and primate models. Throughout the literature, CR is often used interchangeably with Dietary Restriction (DR).…”
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“…Calorie Restriction (CR) is a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake of about 25-30% without lack of essential nutrients [1], with a well-established role to extend health span and lifespan in rodent and primate models. Throughout the literature, CR is often used interchangeably with Dietary Restriction (DR).…”
Section: Calorie Restrictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the literature, CR is often used interchangeably with Dietary Restriction (DR). However, CR is a partial example of DR as DR protocols include CR, reduction of specific macronutrients or change in the ratio of them as well as other different feeding interventions, such as ketosis-inducing diets [1].…”
Section: Calorie Restrictionmentioning
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