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Posted on: Jul 04, '08


 Fountain of youth discovered! Take a refreshing bath

Fountain of youth discovered!
Want to know the mantra for slowing down the aging process and living longer? Well, then here it is: cut back on those calories, that’s what a New Saint Louis University research suggests.

Calorie restriction has long been shown to slow the aging process in rats and mice.

While scientists do not know how calorie restriction affects the aging process in rodents, one popular hypothesis is that it slows aging by decreasing a thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine (T3), which then slows metabolism and tissue aging.

Now, according to the new study, which is published in the June 2008 issue of Rejuvenation Research, calorie restriction – cutting approximately 300 to 500 calories per day – has a similar biological effect in humans and, therefore, may slow the aging process.

“Over recent years, there has been a huge amount of debate about whether calorie restriction slows the aging process in humans,” said Edward Weiss, Ph.D., associate professor of nutrition and dietetics at Saint Louis University’s Doisy College of Health Sciences and lead author of the study.

“Our research provides evidence that calorie restriction does work in humans like it has been shown to work in animals. The next step is to determine if this in fact slows age-related tissue deterioration. The only way to be certain, though, is to do a long-term study,” he added.

In the study, Weiss wanted to know if calorie reduction would lower T3 levels in humans. To determine if the lowered levels of T3 were a result of calorie restriction and not decreases in fat mass in general, Weiss also recruited volunteers to lose weight through exercise.

Study volunteers included sedentary, non-smoking, 50- to 60- year-old men and post-menopausal women with average or slightly above average body man index values. They were in otherwise good health and did not have cardiovascular disease, diabetes, lung disease, uncontrolled hypertension and evidence of malignancy.

Volunteers were randomly assigned to one of three groups – a calorie-restriction group, an exercise group or a control group – and followed for one year. Volunteers in the calorie restriction group lost weight by reducing their daily calorie intake by 300 to 500 calories per day. Volunteers in the exercise group maintained their regular diet and exercised regularly.

Volunteers in both the calorie-restriction and exercise groups experienced similar changes of body fat mass. However, only volunteers in the calorie restriction group also experienced lower levels of the thyroid hormone.

Although a long-term study is still needed to determine if reducing T3 levels through calorie restriction does indeed slow the aging process, Weiss says cutting back on calories is a good idea.

“There is plenty of evidence the calorie restriction can reduce your risks for many common diseases including cancer, diabetes and heart disease,” Weiss said.

“And you may live to be substantially older,” he added.



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manisha_bhattacharya said:
hmmm... so if we reduce 300-500 calories per day, how long before we stop eating at all? Definitely a sure fire way to reduce aging Doc! Na rahega baans, na bajegi baansuri??!!
Informative post, though I'm still wondering where the bath fits in...

October 05, '08


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geetsudha said:
ill hv to take ur advice,hv to lose at least 15 kg.and i cant work hard either,now tell me an easy way,let me see,what u come up with?

September 02, '08


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AnjuLeo14sep said:
nice its informative and interesting
and u did not contact me after i left so many messages

July 27, '08


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Netbuild said:
Wow! Quite informative, thanks

July 15, '08


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tenjade_destiny said:
hmmm......quite informative. thx doc

July 11, '08


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kumars2k said:
Very Thanks to sir for sharing

July 07, '08


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khushidey said:
haahhahahha..Good!!!
Thnxxxxxxxxxxx!!!

July 06, '08


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July 06, '08


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Chitrajlp said:
Interesting post and educative! thanx.

July 05, '08


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July 05, '08

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