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Publication : Dietary restriction in mice beginning at 1 year of age: effect on life-span and spontaneous cancer incidence.

First Author  Weindruch R Year  1982
Journal  Science Volume  215
Issue  4538 Pages  1415-8
PubMed ID  7063854 Mgi Jnum  J:91171
Mgi Id  MGI:3046067 Doi  10.1126/science.7063854
Citation  Weindruch R, et al. (1982) Dietary restriction in mice beginning at 1 year of age: effect on life-span and spontaneous cancer incidence. Science 215(4538):1415-8
abstractText  Lifelong dietary restriction beginning at 3 to 6 weeks of age in rodents is known to decelerate the rate of aging, increase mean and maximum life-spans, and inhibit the occurrence of many spontaneous cancers. Little is known about the effects of dietary restriction started in middle age. In the experiments now reported the food intake of 12- to 13-month-old mice of two long-lived strains was restricted by using nutrient-enriched diets in accordance with the concept of 'undernutrition without malnutrition.' The mice on the restricted diet averaged 10 to 20 percent increases in mean and maximum survival times compared to the control mice. Spontaneous lymphoma was inhibited by the food restriction.
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