Metabolic journey to healthy longevity.

Hormone research Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-01-21 DOI:10.1159/000178032
Michelangela Barbieri, Virginia Boccardi, Michela Papa, Giuseppe Paolisso
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Abstract

Background: The process of aging is associated with progressive remodeling. The age-dependent remodeling process mainly affects anthropometrics and endocrine function, which subsequently impact metabolic factors. In some individuals, e.g., the very select group of healthy centenarians, the remodeling process is successful. The reasons why centenarians are able to reach the extreme limits of human life span are still largely unknown; however, several studies in humans have shown that longevity is associated with a significant improvement in glucose handling - mainly, a rise in insulin sensitivity and a decline in plasma insulin-like growth factor I levels.

Conclusions: Caloric restriction seems to be the best positive modulator of metabolism to achieve longevity. Other specific metabolic adaptations, even those genetically induced, might also play a role in the health of centenarians.

健康长寿的新陈代谢之旅。
背景:衰老过程与进行性重塑有关。年龄依赖性重塑过程主要影响人体测量和内分泌功能,进而影响代谢因子。在某些个体中,例如,非常精选的健康百岁老人群体,重塑过程是成功的。百岁老人能够达到人类寿命极限的原因在很大程度上仍然未知;然而,几项针对人类的研究表明,长寿与葡萄糖处理能力的显著改善有关——主要是胰岛素敏感性的提高和血浆胰岛素样生长因子I水平的下降。结论:热量限制似乎是实现长寿的最佳正向代谢调节剂。其他特定的代谢适应,甚至是那些基因诱导的,也可能在百岁老人的健康中发挥作用。
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Hormone research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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