Fewer calories equals a longer life -- At least in monkeys
The about confirms in primates what's crave been known in other species, including mice, worms, and flies. And it's no 'No to the humans who have enchanted the organism delving to heart and adopted calorie provision as a means to a (if things go well) longer and healthier soul.
Brian M. Delaney has been eating 20 percent fewer calories than most people of his hugeness and stature since 1992. "The new go into confirms everything we have seen," says Delaney, coauthor of "The Longevity Diet" and president of the nonprofit Calorie Qualification Community, which had 2,000 members in 2007 and thousands more on mailing lists. "It also adds some new communication on sagacity aggregate changes."
In the investigation of 76 mature rhesus monkeys (a species that shares many similarities with humans), only 13 percent of the calorie-restricted animals died during the 20-year days, compared with 37 percent of monkeys allowed to eat their everyday diet. (The investigation began with 30 monkeys; an additional 46 were added in 1994.) Trim.com: I survived the Big fish Expiate -- Then gained all the burden back
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