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How genes control lifespan changes caused by fasting

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Abstract

Essence

Intermittent fasting responses in mice depended strongly on sex and genetic background, including variable lifespan effects.

Evidence

A preclinical mouse genetics study applied two-days-per-week intermittent fasting to 10 Collaborative Cross inbred strains with n = 800 mice, measured hundreds of longitudinal traits including lifespan, and compared findings with a parallel Diversity Outbred mouse study.

Caveat

The evidence is from genetically diverse mouse models, and the fasting effects were heterogeneous across sex and genetic background rather than uniformly beneficial.

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