Guest guest Posted July 18, 2001 Report Share Posted July 18, 2001 http://www.sfn.org/briefings/caloricrestriction.html Here's the skinny. Since the 1930s, when researchers found that rats placed on a low-calorie diet lived longer, many suspected that the benefits of reducing food intake surpassed keeping a slim waist. So they put down their PB & J and got cooking in the lab. Increasing evidence from animal studies now indicates that, indeed, low-cal perks are far-reaching, even extending to the brain. Cutting back calories, termed caloric restriction, appears to slow age-related changes in the brain and helps ward off brain destruction from neurological ailments. ======================= Nice photo of how the hippocampus of cal restricted mice resisted brain toxins while normal eating mice didn't, http://www.sfn.org/briefings/july2001_big.jpg ======================== Good Health & Long Life, Greg Watson, http://www.ozemail.com.au/~gowatson gowatson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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