Animals fed
sulfur amino acid restricted diets also had health improvements including reductions in body weight, fat and oxidative stress; fewer cancerous tumors; enhanced insulin sensitivity; and more efficient fuel - burning.
Not exact matches
Studies involving people have associated
sulfur amino acids with increased body weight, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease and cancer, suggesting that
restricting Met and Cys could protect against these conditions.
The longevity and health improvements seen in animals on
sulfur amino acid -
restricted diets could translate to people, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers who recently conducted a review of published studies.