This seems to contradict Faigin's thesis quite completely.
And as I said, how does catabolic metabolism connect with symptoms of
aging that may be outwardly similar?
--Richard
Todd Moody wrote:
> Richard Geller wrote:
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>> Yet, people on CR seem to have their aging benchmarks slowed down.
>> Presumably they are in a catabolic state quite often?
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> Yes, and animal studies indicate the same effect from infrequent feeding
> but with little or no CR; e.g., rats allowed to eat ad libitum every
> other day or once a day for a limited period of time.
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> An interesting question is whether ketosis accelerates aging, however.
> I recall research indicating that ketosis produces substantial free
> radicals. CR need not involve ketsosis much of the time.
>