The impact of low-protein high-carbohydrate diets on aging and lifespan
Most research on nutritional effects on aging has focussed on the impact of manipulating
single dietary factors such as total calorie intake or each of the macronutrients individually …
single dietary factors such as total calorie intake or each of the macronutrients individually …
Evolution of sex differences in lifespan and aging: causes and constraints
AA Maklakov, V Lummaa - BioEssays, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Why do the two sexes have different lifespans and rates of aging? Two hypotheses based
on asymmetric inheritance of sex chromosomes (“unguarded X”) or mitochondrial genomes …
on asymmetric inheritance of sex chromosomes (“unguarded X”) or mitochondrial genomes …
Sex‐specific effects of protein and carbohydrate intake on reproduction but not lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster
Modest dietary restriction extends lifespan (LS) in a diverse range of taxa and typically has a
larger effect in females than males. Traditionally, this has been attributed to a stronger trade …
larger effect in females than males. Traditionally, this has been attributed to a stronger trade …
Mechanisms of amino acid-mediated lifespan extension in Caenorhabditis elegans
Background Little is known about the role of amino acids in cellular signaling pathways,
especially as it pertains to pathways that regulate the rate of aging. However, it has been …
especially as it pertains to pathways that regulate the rate of aging. However, it has been …
[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in the response to oxidative and proteolytic stress
J Tower, LCD Pomatto, KJA Davies - Redox biology, 2020 - Elsevier
Sex differences in diseases involving oxidative and proteolytic stress are common, including
greater ischemic heart disease, Parkinson disease and stroke in men, and greater …
greater ischemic heart disease, Parkinson disease and stroke in men, and greater …
Life history evolution, reproduction, and the origins of sex‐dependent aging and longevity
RC Brooks, MG Garratt - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Males and females in many species differ in how they age and how long they live. These
differences have motivated much research, concerning both their evolution and the …
differences have motivated much research, concerning both their evolution and the …
Effects of nutritional components on aging
Nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals regulate various
physiological processes and are essential for the survival of organisms. Reduced overall …
physiological processes and are essential for the survival of organisms. Reduced overall …
The lifespan-reproduction trade-off under dietary restriction is sex-specific and context-dependent
Adult dietary restriction (DR) extends lifespan, but the mechanisms that underlie this effect
are not well understood. Many DR studies have demonstrated that lifespan extension tends …
are not well understood. Many DR studies have demonstrated that lifespan extension tends …
The effect of developmental nutrition on life span and fecundity depends on the adult reproductive environment in Drosophila melanogaster
CM May, A Doroszuk, BJ Zwaan - Ecology and Evolution, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Both developmental nutrition and adult nutrition affect life‐history traits; however, little is
known about whether the effect of developmental nutrition depends on the adult …
known about whether the effect of developmental nutrition depends on the adult …
Ageing effects of social environments in 'non-social'insects
LM Harrison, ER Churchill… - Philosophical …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
It is increasingly clear that social environments have profound impacts on the life histories of
'non-social'animals. However, it is not yet well known how species with varying degrees of …
'non-social'animals. However, it is not yet well known how species with varying degrees of …