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Calorie restriction is the most reasonable anti-ageing intervention: a meta-analysis of survival curves
Yaru Liang, Chang Liu, Maoyang Lu, Qiongye Dong, Zimu Wang, Zhuoran Wang, Wenxiang Xiong, Nannan Zhang, Jiawei Zhou, Qingfei Liu, Xiaowo Wang, Zhao Wang
Scientific Reports · 2018 · ▲ 102 citations
Abstract
Despite technological advances, the survival records from longevity experiments remain the most indispensable tool in ageing-related research. A variety of interventions, including medications, genetic manipulations and calorie restriction (CR), have been demonstrated to extend the lifespan of several species. Surprisingly, few systematic studies have investigated the differences among these anti-ageing strategies using survival data. Here, we conduct a comprehensive and comparative meta-analysis of numerous published studies on Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila. We found that CR and genetic manipulations are generally more effective than medications at extending the total lifespan in both models, and CR can improve the ageing pattern of C. elegans. We further analysed the survival variation for different anti-ageing medications and determined that hypoglycaemic agents and antioxidants are advantageous despite only moderately increasing the overall lifespan; therefore, these two types of medications are promising CR mimetics. Analysis of genetic manipulations also indicated that the genes or pathways that extend lifespan in a healthier pattern are associated with CR. These results suggest that CR or CR mimetics may be the most reasonable and potentially beneficial anti-ageing strategy.
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Liang, Y., Liu, C., Lu, M., Dong, Q., Wang, Z., Wang, Z., Xiong, W., Zhang, N., Zhou, J., Liu, Q., Wang, X., & Wang, Z. (2018). Calorie restriction is the most reasonable anti-ageing intervention: a meta-analysis of survival curves. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24146-z
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Liang Y, Liu C, Lu M, Dong Q, Wang Z, Wang Z, et al. Calorie restriction is the most reasonable anti-ageing intervention: a meta-analysis of survival curves. Scientific Reports. 2018. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24146-z.
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@article{yaru2018Calori,
title = {Calorie restriction is the most reasonable anti-ageing intervention: a meta-analysis of survival curves},
author = {Yaru Liang and Chang Liu and Maoyang Lu and Qiongye Dong and Zimu Wang and Zhuoran Wang and Wenxiang Xiong and Nannan Zhang and Jiawei Zhou and Qingfei Liu and Xiaowo Wang and Zhao Wang},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-24146-z},
}
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