Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse mice
Emcore (United States) · Jackson Laboratory · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Caloric restriction extends healthy lifespan in multiple species1. Intermittent fasting, an alternative form of dietary restriction, is potentially more sustainable in humans, but its effectiveness remains largely unexplored2–8. Identifying the most efficacious forms of dietary restriction is key for developing interventions to improve human health and longevity9. Here we performed an extensive assessment of graded levels of caloric restriction (20% and 40%) and intermittent fasting (1 and 2 days fasting per week) on the health and survival of 960 genetically diverse female mice. We show that caloric restriction and intermittent fasting both resulted in lifespan extension in proportion to the degree of…
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23Topics & keywords
- Genetically modified organism
- Biology
- Genetics
- Gene
- Zero hunger