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Caloric Restriction Mimetics: Metabolic Interventions
2001
The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
Caloric restriction (CR) retards diseases and aging in laboratory rodents and is now being tested in nonhuman primates. One way to apply these findings to human health is to identify and test agents that may mimic critical actions of CR. Panel 2 focused on two outcomes of CR, reduction of oxidative stress and improved glucoregulation, for which candidate metabolic mimics exist. It was recommended that studies on oxidative stress should emphasize mitochondrial function and to test the efficacy
doi:10.1093/gerona/56.suppl_1.20
pmid:12088209
fatcat:6ogcb6dlhjervjtmcpeahugh6y