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Study: ketogenic diet increases lifespan

Erik VL

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In case there was any doubt, yet another study shows that a ketogenic diet - meat, fish, eggs etc - where you make your body used to burning fat beats the typical American habit of filling yourself with sugar from carbs. But those who want to keep their bread-and-pasta habit are welcome to ignore this study by zeroing in on the fact that it was done with mice, thereby revealing their ignorance about actual research.

http://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(17)30490-4


Highlights
  • •A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet extends longevity in adult male mice

  • •Motor function, memory, and muscle mass are preserved in aged ketogenic mice

  • •Protein acetylation is increased in the liver and skeletal muscle of ketogenic mice
Summary
Calorie restriction, without malnutrition, has been shown to increase lifespan and is associated with a shift away from glycolysis toward beta-oxidation. The objective of this study was to mimic this metabolic shift using low-carbohydrate diets and to determine the influence of these diets on longevity and healthspan in mice. C57BL/6 mice were assigned to a ketogenic, low-carbohydrate, or control diet at 12 months of age and were either allowed to live their natural lifespan or tested for physiological function after 1 or 14 months of dietary intervention. The ketogenic diet (KD) significantly increased median lifespan and survival compared to controls. In aged mice, only those consuming a KD displayed preservation of physiological function. The KD increased protein acetylation levels and regulated mTORC1 signaling in a tissue-dependent manner. This study demonstrates that a KD extends longevity and healthspan in mice.
 

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So you mean that if I keep highting high cards I will die at at 70 instead of 80? damn surely dont wanna miss such a great decade
 

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So do lots of other things.

Beans are noted as being a big factor in health as you get older also. They don't fit the ketogenic diet.
 
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