Austad welcomed him into the seminar, which entailed reading and discussing scientific papers on major topics in biogerontology,
such as calorie restriction and diseases that mimic aging, and Muller became the class star.
«Preclinical evidence suggests that dietary interventions, such
as calorie restriction, intermittent fasting, low - fat diet and the ketogenic diet, have the potential to reverse some of these obesity - associated alterations; however, more clinical data are needed to confirm translation to human subjects.»
We know that nuclear DNA becomes more mutated over time, and we know that many of the methods of slowing aging, such
as calorie restriction, produce reduced levels of mutation at a given age in comparison to normally aging individuals.