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Calorie Restriction

Also known as: CR, Caloric Restriction, CHROMIUM, Chrome, Chromium metal, Chrom, Chromium, elemental, Dinakrome, BioChrome, DTXSID3031022, CHEBI:28073, 0R0008Q3JB, Dietary Chromium, Chromium Metallicum, RefChem:5683, lambda6-chromium(6+) ion, DTXCID1011022, 231-157-5, NSC293779, chromium atom, Chromium chips

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Total Findings
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Human Studies
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Animal Studies
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RCTs
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Meta-Analyses

Evidence Summary

Calorie restriction (CR), also known as caloric restriction, is a dietary regimen that involves reducing calorie intake without malnutrition, and it has been investigated as a potential longevity treatment. Research suggests that CR may influence several aging-related processes. Animal studies, primarily in mice, have shown that CR can lead to a decrease in ImAge, a measure of biological aging. Furthermore, studies have explored the impact of CR on reproductive longevity, ovarian aging, and ovarian fibrosis, suggesting potential benefits for extending reproductive lifespan.

While animal studies provide promising insights, the evidence in humans is more limited. A small number of human studies have explored the effects of CR, but there are no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or meta-analyses available. This makes it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness and safety of CR for promoting longevity in humans. The existing human studies often focus on intermediate markers of aging rather than direct measures of lifespan.

The potential mechanisms by which CR may influence aging are complex and not fully understood. Some proposed mechanisms include reduced oxidative stress, improved insulin sensitivity, and activation of cellular repair processes. However, it's important to note that CR is not without potential risks, including nutrient deficiencies, decreased bone density, and impaired immune function. Therefore, any consideration of CR should be approached with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

The current evidence base for calorie restriction as a longevity treatment is primarily derived from animal studies. While these studies offer valuable insights, the lack of robust human data, particularly RCTs and meta-analyses, limits our ability to confidently translate these findings to humans. Further research is needed to determine the long-term effects of CR on human health and lifespan, as well as to identify safe and effective strategies for implementing CR in humans.

Key Findings

OutcomeEffectSizeSpeciesSource
Decreased ImAgeDecreases+23.0%AnimalPMID:37986947

Notable Studies

Effect of long‐term caloric restriction on telomere length in healthy adults: CALERIE™ 2 trial analysis

Aging cell 2024 Not Applicable PMID: 38504468

ImAge: Imaging-based biomarkers of aging

Nature aging 2024 Not Applicable PMID: 39210148

Nuclear Lipid Droplets as a Hallmark of Aging

Aging 2023 Not Applicable PMID: 39656091

Calorie Restriction Slows the Aging of Stem Cells in Subcutaneous Fat

Aging 2023 Not Applicable PMID: 38728252

Caloric Restriction Slows Ovarian Aging in Monkeys

2023 Not Applicable

Top Research Outcomes

Reproductive Longevity 5
ovarian aging 5
Biological aging 2
Decreased ImAge 1
Ovarian Fibrosis 1
Ovarian Health 1
Rate of Telomere Loss 1
aging 1

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment or supplement.