SEVERELY RESTRICTED DIET LINKED TO PHYSICAL FITNESS INTO OLD AGE
October 22, 2007
October 22, 2007
BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct. 22 -- The University at Buffalo issued the following press release:
Severely restricting calories leads to a longer life, scientists have proved.
New research now has shown for the first time that such a diet also can maintain physical fitness into advanced age, slowing the seemingly inevitable progression to physical disability and loss of independence.
The study, using a rat model of life-time caloric restriction, showed that the . . .
Severely restricting calories leads to a longer life, scientists have proved.
New research now has shown for the first time that such a diet also can maintain physical fitness into advanced age, slowing the seemingly inevitable progression to physical disability and loss of independence.
The study, using a rat model of life-time caloric restriction, showed that the . . .
