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Fasting drives the metabolic, molecular and geroprotective effects of a calorie-restricted diet in mice.

Heidi H PakSpencer A HawsCara L GreenMikaela KollerMitchell T LavariasNicole E RichardsonShany E YangSabrina N DumasMichelle M SonsallaLindsey BrayMichelle JohnsonStephen BarnesVictor Darley-UsmarJianhua ZhangChi-Liang Eric YenJohn M DenuDudley W Lamming
Published in: Nature metabolism (2021)
Calorie restriction (CR) promotes healthy ageing in diverse species. Recently, it has been shown that fasting for a portion of each day has metabolic benefits and promotes lifespan. These findings complicate the interpretation of rodent CR studies, in which animals typically eat only once per day and rapidly consume their food, which collaterally imposes fasting. Here we show that a prolonged fast is necessary for key metabolic, molecular and geroprotective effects of a CR diet. Using a series of feeding regimens, we dissect the effects of calories and fasting, and proceed to demonstrate that fasting alone recapitulates many of the physiological and molecular effects of CR. Our results shed new light on how both when and how much we eat regulate metabolic health and longevity, and demonstrate that daily prolonged fasting, and not solely reduced caloric intake, is likely responsible for the metabolic and geroprotective benefits of a CR diet.
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