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. 2013 Dec 13;2(4):239-246.
doi: 10.1007/s13670-013-0062-5.

Caloric Restriction to Moderate Senescence: Mechanisms and Clinical Utility

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Caloric Restriction to Moderate Senescence: Mechanisms and Clinical Utility

Stephen D Anton et al. Curr Transl Geriatr Exp Gerontol Rep. .

Abstract

As life expectancy in the United States continues to increase, the maintenance of physical independence among older Americans has emerged as a major clinical and public health priority. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify interventions that can maintain or enhance cognitive and physical function with the goal of preventing or delaying the onset of disability. To date, caloric restriction (CR) is the only method that has been consistently found to increase lifespan and delay the onset of age-associated diseases such as cancer and diabetes across multiple species. The promise of calorie restriction as an intervention to improve health and/or maintain function in humans, however, only holds if individuals are able to adhere to this intervention over the long-term. Unfortunately, long-term adherence to CR regimens is notoriously poor likely due to complex interactions between behavioral, physiological, psychological, and environmental variables. Thus, a current challenge for both researchers and clinicians is to identify methods that can assist individuals in maintaining CR over the long-term.

Keywords: Aging; Caloric restriction; adherence; appetite; body weight; health-span; life-span; lifestyle.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest

Stephen D. Anton has received compensation from Elsevier for serving on the Scientific

Advisory Board of Experimental Gerontology.

Christy Karabetian declares that she has no conflict of interest.

Kacey Heekin declares that she has no conflict of interest.

Christiaan Leeuwenburgh has received financial support through a grant from the University of Florida.

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