Full Description
This book focuses on the three most important aspects of ageing research: nutrition, physical exercise and epigenetics. The contributors discuss ways that age-related epigenetic imprints such as DNA methylation and histone acetylation are modified by these two interventions. The emphasis on epigenetics helps to illuminate the underlying mechanisms of anti-ageing interventions, as ageing and disease are predominately epigenetic phenomena.
Among the highlights are chapter-length discussion of such topics as: how anti-inflammatory action of calorie restriction underlies the retardation of ageing and age-related diseases (Chapter 3); epigenetic modification of gene expression by exercise (Chapter 5); the role of functional foods and their bioactive components in bone health (Chapter 8); and an account of the first decade of a study of calorie restriction in nonhuman primates, conducted by the National Institute on Ageing.
Contents
Preface.- Epigenetics and Nutrition.- Calorie restriction as a potent epigenetic modifier.- Anti-inflammatory action of calorie restriction for aging intervention.- Hormonal influence and modulation on aging.- Epigenetic modification by exercise.- Physiological bases and underlying mechanisms of exercise.- Sarcopenia and its intervention.- Nutritional impacts on osteopenia and osteoporosis.- Nutritional interventions for cardiac aging and age-related cardiovascular diseases.- Nutritional influence on aging brain.- Mechanistic bases of calorie restriction mimetics.- Lessons learned from calorie restricted non-human primate research.
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