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Macronutrients and caloric intake in health and longevity

Samantha M. Solon‐Biet, Sarah J. Mitchell, Rafael de Cabo, David Raubenheimer, David G. Le Couteur, Stephen J. Simpson

Journal of Endocrinology · 2015 · ▲ 140 citations

Abstract

Both lifespan and healthspan(definition) are influenced by nutrition, with nutritional interventions proving to be robust across a wide range of species. However, the relationship between nutrition, health and aging is still not fully understood. Caloric restriction(definition) is the most studied dietary intervention known to extend life in many organisms, but recently the balance of macronutrients has been shown to play a critical role. In this review, we discuss the current understanding regarding the impact of calories and macronutrient balance in mammalian health and longevity, and highlight the key nutrient-sensing pathways that mediate the effects of nutrition on health and ageing.

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10.1530/joe-15-0173
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Solon‐Biet, S.M., Mitchell, S.J., Cabo, R.D., Raubenheimer, D., Couteur, D.G.L., &amp; Simpson, S.J. (2015). Macronutrients and caloric intake in health and longevity. <em>Journal of Endocrinology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1530/joe-15-0173
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Solon‐Biet SM, Mitchell SJ, Cabo RD, Raubenheimer D, Couteur DGL, Simpson SJ. Macronutrients and caloric intake in health and longevity. Journal of Endocrinology. 2015. doi:10.1530/joe-15-0173.
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@article{samantha2015Macron, title = {Macronutrients and caloric intake in health and longevity}, author = {Samantha M. Solon‐Biet and Sarah J. Mitchell and Rafael de Cabo and David Raubenheimer and David G. Le Couteur and Stephen J. Simpson}, journal = {Journal of Endocrinology}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1530/joe-15-0173}, }

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