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The effect of aerobic training with calorie restriction on some indicators of vascular inflammation and interleukin 1 in obese male rats [PDF]

open access: yesورزش و علوم زیست حرکتی
Introduction and Purpose: Increased inflammation caused by obesity is related to vascular health. The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the effect of aerobic training and caloric restriction on some indicators of vascular ...
Hossein Amiri   +4 more
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Calorie restriction in humans: An update [PDF]

open access: yesAgeing Research Reviews, 2017
Calorie restriction (CR), a nutritional intervention of reduced energy intake but with adequate nutrition, has been shown to extend healthspan and lifespan in rodent and primate models. Accumulating data from observational and randomized clinical trials indicate that CR in humans results in some of the same metabolic and molecular adaptations that have
Most, Jasper   +3 more
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Calorie restriction improves serum lipid metabolism, colon metabolites and microbiota in pigs

open access: yesAnimal Nutriomics
Calorie restriction plays a role in reducing food intake and weight gain, and improving health and lifespan. We hypothesized that calorie restriction would affect body weight (BW), serum indices, gut microbiota, metabolites and short-chain fatty acids of
Jingliang Liu   +5 more
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Calorie restriction and pravastatin administration during pregnancy in obese rhesus macaques modulates maternal and infant metabolism and infant brain and behavioral development

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2023
BackgroundMaternal obesity has been associated with a higher risk of pregnancy-related complications in mothers and offspring; however, effective interventions have not yet been developed.
Yu Hasegawa   +18 more
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Update on Human Calorie Restriction Research [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Nutrition, 2013
The United States population is aging rapidly, and understanding the potential impact and feasibility of lifestyle interventions on the aging process is of central importance for addressing future population health and health care costs. This symposium addressed the question of whether caloric restriction may be a feasible strategy to improve human ...
Susan B, Roberts, John, Speakman
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Calorie Restriction Decreases Competitive Fitness in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Following Heat Stress

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Experiments exposing Saccharomyces cerevisiae to glucose limitation (calorie restriction) are widely used to determine impacts on cell health as a model for aging.
Lucy Hill   +3 more
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Counting calories in Drosophila diet restriction [PDF]

open access: yesExperimental Gerontology, 2007
The extension of life span by diet restriction in Drosophila has been argued to occur without limiting calories. Here we directly measure the calories assimilated by flies when maintained on full- and restricted-diets. We find that caloric intake is reduced on all diets that extend life span.
Min, Kyung-Jin   +3 more
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Calories do not explain extension of life span by dietary restriction in Drosophila.

open access: yesPLoS Biology, 2005
Dietary restriction (DR) extends life span in diverse organisms, including mammals, and common mechanisms may be at work. DR is often known as calorie restriction, because it has been suggested that reduction of calories, rather than of particular ...
William Mair   +2 more
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Does Neuroinflammation Underlie the Cognitive Changes Observed With Dietary Interventions?

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
Dietary interventions, such as calorie restriction and ketogenic diet, have been extensively studied in ageing research, including in cognitive decline.
Jacqueline P. Robbins, Egle Solito
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The effect of aerobic exercise and caloric restriction on skeletal muscle mitochondrial FATPs and visceral fat in diabetic male rats [PDF]

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Introduction and purpose: Metabolic syndrome is a set of metabolic defects related to obesity, which is influenced by sports activities and caloric restriction, and is related to energy intake and expenditure, fat content, and increased oxidation.
Meysam Goli   +2 more
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