Biological effects of dietary restriction
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Biological effects of dietary restriction
(ILSI monographs)
Springer, c1991
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Based on a conference convened in Washington, D.C., Mar. 5-7, 1990; cosponsored by the International Life Sciences Institute, National Center for Toxicological Research, and National Institute on Aging
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
How does dietary restriction affect the physiological and biochemical state of laboratory animals? How will the present conclusions affect further research? What are the implications for human health and safety assessment? These are the main questions asked in this book by leading international researchers. After an initial look at feeding regimens and the diets of laboratory animals, the book elaborates on a variety of age-associated toxicological and pathological issues, including tumour development. The following sections detail the underlying mechanisms which may induce the broad spectrum of physiological and biochemical changes.
Table of Contents
- Feeding regimens and diets
- effects of dietary restriction on toxicological endpoints
- effects and mechanisms of dietary restriction
- physiological consequences
- effects and mechanisms of dietary restriction
- biochemical consequences
- models for dietary restriction research
- impact of dietary restriction on bioassays and recommendations for future research.
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