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Publication : Design of aging intervention studies: the NIA interventions testing program.

First Author  Nadon NL Year  2008
Journal  Age (Dordr) Volume  30
Issue  4 Pages  187-99
PubMed ID  19424842 Mgi Jnum  J:275981
Mgi Id  MGI:6307265 Doi  10.1007/s11357-008-9048-1
Citation  Nadon NL, et al. (2008) Design of aging intervention studies: the NIA interventions testing program. Age (Dordr) 30(4):187-99
abstractText  The field of biogerontology has made great strides towards understanding the biological processes underlying aging, and the time is ripe to look towards applying this knowledge to the pursuit of aging interventions. Identification of safe, inexpensive, and non-invasive interventions that slow the aging process and promote healthy aging could have a significant impact on quality of life and health care expenditures for the aged. While there is a plethora of supplements and interventions on the market that purport to slow aging, the evidence to validate such claims is generally lacking. Here we describe the development of an aging interventions testing program funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to test candidate interventions in a model system. The development of this program highlights the challenges of long-term intervention studies and provides approaches to cope with the stringent requirements of a multi-site testing program.
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