Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 Hi folks: Or: http://snipurl.com/7vv4 : ^ ))) Rodney. --- In , " old542000 " <apater@m...> wrote: > Hi All, > > From > > http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/emaf.nsf/Popup? ReadForm & db=stltoday% > 5Cnews%5Cstories.nsf & docid=E472D1A13F82470486256ED400382F8B > > I liked especially > > " " You really can't use the Okinawans to make the argument that food > restriction > slows aging in humans, " said Dr. O. Holloszy, an aging, exercise > and > nutrition researcher at Washington University. " The oldest old people > in > Okinawa aren't any older than the oldest old people anywhere else in > the > world. " > > Holloszy and colleagues Dr. Luigi Fontana and Dr. Klein, all > of > Washington University, are studying the effects of caloric > restriction on > humans. > > The researchers compared heart health indicators from people who put > themselves > on restricted calorie diets with those from people who consumed " a > normal > American diet. " > > The calorie cutters, members of the Caloric Restriction Optimal > Nutrition > Society - they call themselves CRONies - ate 1,112 calories to 1,958 > calories > each day for an average of six years. That is about half the 1,976 > calories to > 3,537 calories the average American consumes each day. " > > Cheers, Al Pater. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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