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Cutting Down On Calories Can Slow Ageing: Finds Study
Here is how cutting down of calories can lead to slow ageing. Read on to know more about it.
While anti-ageing moisturisers only go skin deep, reducing calorie consumption can slow the ageing process at cellular level, suggests new research.
The study, published in the journal Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, showed that when ribosomes, the cell's protein makers slow down, the ageing process slows too.
The decreased speed lowers production but gives ribosomes extra time to repair themselves.
"The ribosome is a very complex machine, sort of like your car, and it periodically needs maintenance to replace the parts that wear out the fastest," said study senior author John Price, Professor at Brigham Young University in in Provo, Utah, US.
So what causes ribosome production to slow down in the first place? Reduced calorie consumption, show the results of the study tested in mice.
Price and his fellow researchers observed two groups of mice. One group had unlimited access to food while the other was restricted to consume 35 per cent fewer calories, though still receiving all the necessary nutrients for survival.
"When you restrict calorie consumption, there's almost a linear increase in lifespan," Price said.
"We inferred that the restriction caused real biochemical changes that slowed down the rate of ageing," he added.
"The calorie-restricted mice are more energetic and suffered fewer diseases," Price said.
"And it's not just that they're living longer, but because they're better at maintaining their bodies, they're younger for longer as well," he said.
Despite this study's observed connection between consuming fewer calories and improved lifespan, Price assured that people should not start counting calories and expect to stay forever young.
Calorie restriction has not been tested in humans as an anti-ageing strategy, the researchers pointed out.
With Inputs From IANS
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