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Long‐term effects of calorie or protein restriction on serum IGF‐1 and IGFBP‐3 concentration in humans
Luigi Fontana, Edward P. Weiss, Dennis T. Villareal, Samuel Klein, John O. Holloszy
Aging Cell · 2008 · ▲ 391 citations
Abstract
Reduced function mutations in the insulin/IGF-I signaling pathway increase maximal lifespan and health span in many species. Calorie restriction (CR) decreases serum IGF-1 concentration by ~40%, protects against cancer and slows aging in rodents. However, the long-term effects of CR with adequate nutrition on circulating IGF-1 levels in humans are unknown. Here we report data from two long-term CR studies (1 and 6 years) showing that severe CR without malnutrition did not change IGF-1 and IGF-1 : IGFBP-3 ratio levels in humans. In contrast, total and free IGF-1 concentrations were significantly lower in moderately protein-restricted individuals. Reducing protein intake from an average of 1.67 g kg(-1) of body weight per day to 0.95 g kg(-1) of body weight per day for 3 weeks in six volunteers practicing CR resulted in a reduction in serum IGF-1 from 194 ng mL(-1) to 152 ng mL(-1). These findings demonstrate that, unlike in rodents, long-term severe CR does not reduce serum IGF-1 concentration and IGF-1 : IGFBP-3 ratio in humans. In addition, our data provide evidence that protein intake is a key determinant of circulating IGF-1 levels in humans, and suggest that reduced protein intake may become an important component of anticancer and anti-aging dietary interventions.
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Fontana, L., Weiss, E.P., Villareal, D.T., Klein, S., & Holloszy, J.O. (2008). Long‐term effects of calorie or protein restriction on serum IGF‐1 and IGFBP‐3 concentration in humans. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-9726.2008.00417.x
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Fontana L, Weiss EP, Villareal DT, Klein S, Holloszy JO. Long‐term effects of calorie or protein restriction on serum IGF‐1 and IGFBP‐3 concentration in humans. Aging Cell. 2008. doi:10.1111/j.1474-9726.2008.00417.x.
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@article{luigi2008Longte,
title = {Long‐term effects of calorie or protein restriction on serum IGF‐1 and IGFBP‐3 concentration in humans},
author = {Luigi Fontana and Edward P. Weiss and Dennis T. Villareal and Samuel Klein and John O. Holloszy},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1111/j.1474-9726.2008.00417.x},
}
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