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Nutrition, longevity and disease: From molecular mechanisms to interventions

Diet as a whole, encompassing food composition, calorie intake, and the length and frequency of fasting periods, affects the time span in which health and functional capacity are maintained. Here, we analyze aging and nutrition studies in simple organisms, rodents, monkeys, and humans to link longev...

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Published in:Cell 2022-04, Vol.185 (9), p.1455-1470
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