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Fasting, Circadian Rhythms, and Time-Restricted Feeding in Healthy Lifespan
Published in Cell metabolism (14-06-2016)“…Most animals alternate periods of feeding with periods of fasting often coinciding with sleep. Upon >24 hr of fasting, humans, rodents, and other mammals enter…”
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Fasting: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Applications
Published in Cell metabolism (04-02-2014)“…Fasting has been practiced for millennia, but, only recently, studies have shed light on its role in adaptive cellular responses that reduce oxidative damage…”
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Nutrition, longevity and disease: From molecular mechanisms to interventions
Published in Cell (28-04-2022)“…Diet as a whole, encompassing food composition, calorie intake, and the length and frequency of fasting periods, affects the time span in which health and…”
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Fasting and cancer: molecular mechanisms and clinical application
Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-11-2018)“…The vulnerability of cancer cells to nutrient deprivation and their dependency on specific metabolites are emerging hallmarks of cancer. Fasting or…”
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Impact of Intermittent Fasting on Health and Disease Processes
Published in Ageing research reviews (01-10-2017)“…Abstract Humans in modern societies typically consume food at least three times daily, while laboratory animals are fed ad libitum. Overconsumption of food…”
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Extending Healthy Life Span--From Yeast to Humans
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (16-04-2010)“…When the food intake of organisms such as yeast and rodents is reduced (dietary restriction), they live longer than organisms fed a normal diet. A similar…”
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Fasting vs dietary restriction in cellular protection and cancer treatment: from model organisms to patients
Published in Oncogene (28-07-2011)“…The dietary recommendation for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, as described by the American Cancer Society, is to increase calorie and protein intake…”
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Replicative and Chronological Aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in Cell metabolism (03-07-2012)“…Saccharomyces cerevisiae has directly or indirectly contributed to the identification of arguably more mammalian genes that affect aging than any other model…”
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Calorie restriction and cancer prevention: metabolic and molecular mechanisms
Published in Trends in pharmacological sciences (Regular ed.) (01-02-2010)“…An important discovery of recent years has been that lifestyle and environmental factors affect cancer initiation, promotion and progression, suggesting that…”
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Fasting and Caloric Restriction in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Published in Recent results in cancer research (01-01-2016)“…Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the USA and among the leading major diseases in the world. It is anticipated to continue to increase because of…”
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When Fasting Gets Tough, the Tough Immune Cells Get Going—or Die
Published in Cell (22-08-2019)“…Cycles of fasting reduce autoimmunity and activate lymphocyte-dependent killing of cancer cells, but the mechanisms remain poorly understood. Three studies in…”
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Protein and amino acid restriction, aging and disease: from yeast to humans
Published in Trends in endocrinology and metabolism (01-11-2014)“…Highlights • Protein or AA restriction has been shown to be as potent as calorie restriction in extending healthspan in multiple model organisms. • AA…”
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A Diet Mimicking Fasting Promotes Regeneration and Reduces Autoimmunity and Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (07-06-2016)“…Dietary interventions have not been effective in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS). Here, we show that periodic 3-day cycles of a fasting mimicking diet…”
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Prolonged Fasting Reduces IGF-1/PKA to Promote Hematopoietic-Stem-Cell-Based Regeneration and Reverse Immunosuppression
Published in Cell stem cell (05-06-2014)“…Immune system defects are at the center of aging and a range of diseases. Here, we show that prolonged fasting reduces circulating IGF-1 levels and PKA…”
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Fasting-Mimicking Diet Modulates Microbiota and Promotes Intestinal Regeneration to Reduce Inflammatory Bowel Disease Pathology
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (05-03-2019)“…Dietary interventions are potentially effective therapies for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). We tested the effect of 4-day fasting-mimicking diet (FMD)…”
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Intermittent and periodic fasting, longevity and disease
Published in Nature aging (01-01-2021)“…Intermittent and periodic fasting (IF and PF, respectively) are emerging as safe strategies to affect longevity and healthspan by acting on cellular aging and…”
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Fasting-Mimicking Diet Reduces HO-1 to Promote T Cell-Mediated Tumor Cytotoxicity
Published in Cancer cell (11-07-2016)“…Immune-based interventions are promising strategies to achieve long-term cancer-free survival. Fasting was previously shown to differentially sensitize tumors…”
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Meal frequency and timing in health and disease
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-11-2014)“…Although major research efforts have focused on how specific components of foodstuffs affect health, relatively little is known about a more fundamental aspect…”
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Synergistic effect of fasting-mimicking diet and vitamin C against KRAS mutated cancers
Published in Nature communications (11-05-2020)“…Fasting-mimicking diets delay tumor progression and sensitize a wide range of tumors to chemotherapy, but their therapeutic potential in combination with…”
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Low Protein Intake Is Associated with a Major Reduction in IGF-1, Cancer, and Overall Mortality in the 65 and Younger but Not Older Population
Published in Cell metabolism (04-03-2014)“…Mice and humans with growth hormone receptor/IGF-1 deficiencies display major reductions in age-related diseases. Because protein restriction reduces GHR-IGF-1…”
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