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Western-style diet does not negatively affect the healthy aging benefits of lifelong restrictive feeding

  • Aaffien C. Reijne
  • , Alzbeta Talarovicova
  • , Alex Coolen
  • , Jan E. Bruggink
  • , Jolita Ciapaite
  • , Aycha Bleeker
  • , Albert K. Groen
  • , Dirk-Jan Reijngoud
  • , Barbara M. Bakker
  • , Gertjan van Dijk*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Groningen
  • University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lifelong consumption of a Western-style diet is a risk factor for developing metabolic disorders and therefore impairs healthy aging. Dietary restriction (DR) could delay the onset of age-related diseases and prolong life span, however, the extent to which this depends on diet type is poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To study whether feeding a Western-style diet affects the healthy aging benefits of DR. METHODS: Mice fed a Western-style diet (ad libitum and DR) were compared to those fed a standard healthy diet (ad libitum and DR). Survival and several metabolic and endocrine parameters were analyzed. RESULTS: Lifelong consumption of a Western-style diet resulted in increased adiposity, elevated triglyceride levels in plasma, higher homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance and higher resting metabolic rate in mice compared to the standard diet group. This was accompanied by reduced survival in the Western-style diet group. DR irrespective of diet type improved abovementioned parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Lifelong restricted consumption of Western-style diet led to improved metabolic and endocrine parameters, and increased survival compared to the ad libitum Western-style diet group. Interestingly, the survival was comparable in restricted Western-style and standard diet groups, suggesting that reduced food intake rather than diet composition play more important role in promoting longevity/survival.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-74
Number of pages14
JournalNutrition and Healthy Aging
Volume7
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • Diet
  • aging
  • caloric restriction
  • diet therapy
  • hormones
  • metabolism
  • survival
  • western

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