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Caloric Restriction Mimetics in Nutrition and Clinical Trials

Sebastian J. Hofer, Sergio Davinelli, Martina Bergmann, Giovanni Scapagnini, Frank Madeo

Frontiers in Nutrition · 2021 · ▲ 109 citations

Abstract

The human diet and dietary patterns are closely linked to the health status. High-calorie Western-style diets have increasingly come under scrutiny as their caloric load and composition contribute to the development of non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes, cancer, obesity, and cardiovascular disorders. On the other hand, calorie-reduced and health-promoting diets have shown promising results in maintaining health and reducing disease burden throughout aging. More recently, pharmacological Caloric Restriction(definition) Mimetics (CRMs) have gained interest of the public and scientific community as promising candidates that mimic some of the myriad of effects induced by caloric restriction. Importantly, many of the CRM candidates activate autophagy(definition), prolong life- and healthspan(definition) in model organisms and ameliorate diverse disease symptoms without the need to cut calories. Among others, glycolytic inhibitors (e.g., D-allulose, D-glucosamine), hydroxycitric acid, NAD + precursors, polyamines (e.g., spermidine), polyphenols (e.g., resveratrol, dimethoxychalcones, curcumin, EGCG, quercetin) and salicylic acid qualify as CRM candidates, which are naturally available via foods and beverages. However, it is yet unclear how these bioactive substances contribute to the benefits of healthy diets. In this review, we thus discuss dietary sources, availability and intake levels of dietary CRMs. Finally, since translational research on CRMs has entered the clinical stage, we provide a summary of their effects in clinical trials.

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Hofer, S.J., Davinelli, S., Bergmann, M., Scapagnini, G., &amp; Madeo, F. (2021). Caloric Restriction Mimetics in Nutrition and Clinical Trials. <em>Frontiers in Nutrition</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.717343
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Hofer SJ, Davinelli S, Bergmann M, Scapagnini G, Madeo F. Caloric Restriction Mimetics in Nutrition and Clinical Trials. Frontiers in Nutrition. 2021. doi:10.3389/fnut.2021.717343.
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@article{sebastian2021Calori, title = {Caloric Restriction Mimetics in Nutrition and Clinical Trials}, author = {Sebastian J. Hofer and Sergio Davinelli and Martina Bergmann and Giovanni Scapagnini and Frank Madeo}, journal = {Frontiers in Nutrition}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.3389/fnut.2021.717343}, }

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