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Predicting whether dietary restriction would increase longevity in species not tested so far.

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Dietary restriction (DR) is often considered as a nearly universal means to extend longevity in animal species. This article argues that whether DR will increase longevity is dependent on life-history strategies. Long-lived species are not expected to live much longer under DR, contrarily to short-lived ones. However, species able to cover long distances are not expected to live longer under DR, even if they are short-lived. Human beings are long-lived and can also cover long distances: thus, DR would probably not increase their lifespan. One may wonder whether DR mimetics would have some effects in human beings if DR does not increase longevity in this species.

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hal-00486909 , version 1 (27-05-2010)

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Eric Le Bourg. Predicting whether dietary restriction would increase longevity in species not tested so far.. Ageing Research Reviews - ARR, 2010, 9, pp.289-297. ⟨10.1016/j.arr.2010.01.001⟩. ⟨hal-00486909⟩
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