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Are you reading the posts?

Just today I posted this:

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I was older than you before starting and many of us here were older than 55

before starting.

on 9/22/2004 4:22 PM, narab8 at paul@... wrote:

> I'm 55, reasonably fit for my age, and am seriously considering

> adopting a CRON regimen. I wonder, though, how much mid- or long-term

> benefit it might have at this stage of my life. I'd be grateful for

> any feedback from the group.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Hi :

I am older than you. What caused me to start CRON about six months

ago was a study in fruit flies (granted, not close relatives of ours)

which showed that even when put on CRON for the first time at the

human-equivalent age of 60, quickly saw an 80% (sic) decline in

mortality compared with their mates who continued to be fully fed.

Also, other flies which had spent most of their lives on CR, saw a

sudden huge increase in mortality when, at 'age 60', for the first

time since puberty, they were put back on a fully fed diet. (Study

done at University College, London, England).

Similar experiments with similar results in mice have since been

reported in the literature. (Mattson, I believe).

It will be a long time before any such study is completed in humans,

or any other long-lived species, for an obvious reason - time.

Another recent study showed that people (humans) who had been on CR

for three years had blood pressures averaging 99/61; and had heart

disease risk factors that were off the bottom of the charts - just

like those here, at this site, who are well established in a CRON

lifestyle. It also showed that the lion's share of the benefits were

reaped in the first twelve months. Another study showed that mice

had a 75% reduction in cancer incidence between the (human-

equivalent) ages of 70 and 100 years.

All this stuff was posted here at the time, and can be found in the

archives here, if you want to do a little digging.

Rodney.

> I'm 55, reasonably fit for my age, and am seriously considering

> adopting a CRON regimen. I wonder, though, how much mid- or long-

term

> benefit it might have at this stage of my life. I'd be grateful for

> any feedback from the group.

>

> Cheers

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