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Evaluating the beneficial effects of dietary restrictions: A framework for precision nutrigeroscience

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CELL METABOLISM
Volume 33, Issue 11, Pages 2142-2173

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.08.018

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  1. American Federation of Aging Research
  2. NIH [R01AG038688, R01AG061165]
  3. Larry L. Hillblom Foundation
  4. DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance Fellowship [IA/I (S) /17/1/503085]
  5. [T32AG000266-22]

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Dietary restriction is considered a robust means to extend lifespan and healthspan, but its effects often vary among individuals and tissues. Many aging-associated mechanisms are nutrient responsive, yet the potential of lifespan interventions like DR to extend healthspan is commonly overlooked in aging studies.
Dietary restriction (DR) has long been viewed as the most robust nongenetic means to extend lifespan and healthspan. Many aging-associated mechanisms are nutrient responsive, but despite the ubiquitous functions of these pathways, the benefits of DR often vary among individuals and even among tissues within an individual, challenging the aging research field. Furthermore, it is often assumed that lifespan interventions like DR will also extend healthspan, which is thus often ignored in aging studies. In this review, we provide an overview of DR as an intervention and discuss the mechanisms by which it affects lifespan and various healthspan measures. We also review studies that demonstrate exceptions to the standing paradigm of DR being beneficial, thus raising new questions that future studies must address. We detail critical factors for the proposed field of precision nutrigeroscience, which would utilize individualized treatments and predict outcomes using biomarkers based on genotype, sex, tissue, and age.

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