Dietary restriction increases insulin sensitivity and lowers blood glucose in rhesus monkeys
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Abstract
Insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance typically decline during later life. In a multidimensional randomized trial of the effects of dietary restriction started in adulthood on the processes of aging, we are studying insulin sensitivity and glucoregulation longitudinally in control (C, n = 15, fe …
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| Authors | Kemnitz JW;Roecker EB;Weindruch R;Elson DF;Baum ST;Bergman RN;; |
| Journal | the american journal of physiology |
| Year | 1994 |
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