Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 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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