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Lifespan Extension Via Dietary Restriction: Time to Reconsider the Evolutionary Mechanisms?
Authors:Joshua P Moatt  Eevi Savola  Jennifer C Regan  Daniel H Nussey  Craig A Walling
Institution:1. Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3FL UK;2. Institute for Immunology and Infection, School of Biological Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3FL UK
Abstract:Dietary restriction (DR) is the most consistent environmental manipulation to extend lifespan. Originally thought to be caused by a reduction in caloric intake, recent evidence suggests that macronutrient intake underpins the effect of DR. The prevailing evolutionary explanations for the DR response are conceptualized under the caloric restriction paradigm, necessitating reconsideration of how or whether these evolutionary explanations fit this macronutrient perspective. In the authors’ opinion, none of the current evolutionary explanations of DR adequately explain the intricacies of observed results; instead a context-dependent combination of these theories is suggested which is likely to reflect reality. In reviewing the field, it is proposed that the ability to track the destination of different macronutrients within the body will be key to establishing the relative roles of the competing theories. Understanding the evolution of the DR response and its ecological relevance is critical to understanding variation in DR responses and their relevance outside laboratory environments.
Keywords:adaptive plasticity  geometric framework of nutrition  nutrient recycling  resource reallocation  toxic protein  trade-off
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