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Hi All,

See the not pdf-available below paper abstract excerpts indicating that CR in

humans

may be subject to special concerns.

Dirks AJ, Leeuwenburg C

Caloric restriction in humans: Potential pitfalls and health concerns.

Mech Ageing Dev. 2005 Oct 12; [Epub ahead of print]

PMID: 16226298

.... . It is yet unclear whether long-term calorie restriction in longer lived

species (i.e. primates and humans) will have a similar effect. In humans,

several

studies investigating short-term calorie restriction or " weight loss " programs

suggest beneficial outcomes on parameters of cardiovascular disease. Studies on

long-term calorie restriction are performed on a self-selected group of human

subjects and show similar effects. However, few studies are currently

investigating

the quality of life and potential pitfalls of long-term calorie restriction in

humans. It is likely that some of the physiological and psychological effects of

caloric restriction that occur in animals may impact the human life very

differently. For certain, calorie restriction has a plethora of health benefits

in

mammals, such as a reduction in age-related diseases such as cancer. However,

despite the " magic " of CR, this intervention in humans may present itself with a

number of health concerns, which may not be applicable to or impact the life of

experimental animals, but may do so in humans. These potential pitfalls and

" side

effects " are not clearly addressed in the literature and will be a focus of this

review.

Al Pater, PhD; email: old542000@...

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All the more reason to be moderate in one's CR program.

on 10/18/2005 8:20 AM, Al Pater at old542000@... wrote:

Hi All,

See the not pdf-available below paper abstract excerpts indicating that CR in humans

may be subject to special concerns.

Dirks AJ, Leeuwenburg C

Caloric restriction in humans: Potential pitfalls and health concerns.

Mech Ageing Dev. 2005 Oct 12; [Epub ahead of print]

PMID: 16226298

.... . It is yet unclear whether long-term calorie restriction in longer lived

species (i.e. primates and humans) will have a similar effect. In humans, several

studies investigating short-term calorie restriction or " weight loss " programs

suggest beneficial outcomes on parameters of cardiovascular disease. Studies on

long-term calorie restriction are performed on a self-selected group of human

subjects and show similar effects. However, few studies are currently investigating

the quality of life and potential pitfalls of long-term calorie restriction in

humans. It is likely that some of the physiological and psychological effects of

caloric restriction that occur in animals may impact the human life very

differently. For certain, calorie restriction has a plethora of health benefits in

mammals, such as a reduction in age-related diseases such as cancer. However,

despite the " magic " of CR, this intervention in humans may present itself with a

number of health concerns, which may not be applicable to or impact the life of

experimental animals, but may do so in humans. These potential pitfalls and " side

effects " are not clearly addressed in the literature and will be a focus of this review.

Al Pater, PhD; email: old542000@...

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All the more reason to be moderate in one's CR program.

on 10/18/2005 8:20 AM, Al Pater at old542000@... wrote:

Hi All,

See the not pdf-available below paper abstract excerpts indicating that CR in humans

may be subject to special concerns.

Dirks AJ, Leeuwenburg C

Caloric restriction in humans: Potential pitfalls and health concerns.

Mech Ageing Dev. 2005 Oct 12; [Epub ahead of print]

PMID: 16226298

.... . It is yet unclear whether long-term calorie restriction in longer lived

species (i.e. primates and humans) will have a similar effect. In humans, several

studies investigating short-term calorie restriction or " weight loss " programs

suggest beneficial outcomes on parameters of cardiovascular disease. Studies on

long-term calorie restriction are performed on a self-selected group of human

subjects and show similar effects. However, few studies are currently investigating

the quality of life and potential pitfalls of long-term calorie restriction in

humans. It is likely that some of the physiological and psychological effects of

caloric restriction that occur in animals may impact the human life very

differently. For certain, calorie restriction has a plethora of health benefits in

mammals, such as a reduction in age-related diseases such as cancer. However,

despite the " magic " of CR, this intervention in humans may present itself with a

number of health concerns, which may not be applicable to or impact the life of

experimental animals, but may do so in humans. These potential pitfalls and " side

effects " are not clearly addressed in the literature and will be a focus of this review.

Al Pater, PhD; email: old542000@...

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