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FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Evidence of many interacting causes of aging has renewed interest in food and nutrient combinations that may blunt the main causes[PMC9184560, PMC8889622] and postpone aging, mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s (“A-MCI-Alz”) in contrast to prior failures[PMC9232186]. We present an updated list...

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Autores principales: Pruchnicki, Alec, Kavasch, Barrie, Sachs, Barrie, Schnoll, Roseanne, Martin, Rolf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771417/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2938
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author Pruchnicki, Alec
Kavasch, Barrie
Sachs, Barrie
Schnoll, Roseanne
Martin, Rolf
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description Evidence of many interacting causes of aging has renewed interest in food and nutrient combinations that may blunt the main causes[PMC9184560, PMC8889622] and postpone aging, mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s (“A-MCI-Alz”) in contrast to prior failures[PMC9232186]. We present an updated list of anti-aging/pro-longevity strategies to address limitations of previous food/nutrient combinations. Our list has two unusual features: (i) all interventions should be administered concurrently so no fundamental causes of A-MCI-Alz are without remediation and can inflame and leave smoldering important causal factors, (ii) all interventions should be provided daily or weekly to help avoid re-ignition of key factors driving A-MCI-Alz. These two features can help explain past longevity-trial failures[PMC9310407]: no previous study to our knowledge has included most or all of the following interventions, so untreated causes of A-MCI-Alz likely remained active[PMC9114803]. Our recommended interventions include intermittent-or-continuous calorie restriction or fasting[PMID: 33138875, PMC9351392, PMC7956384], protein- and/or methionine-restriction[PMC9197402, PMC4023024, PMC9197406], consumption of moderately-strong metal chelators (e.g. polyphenols in blueberries[PMC1413581], other berries[PMC8271923], grapes[PMC7096489, PMC6386230], cherries[PMC8745076], fruits with hesperidin/hesperitin [PMC9310407] like oranges, soybeans with genistein [PMC4286753], ginger [PMC5852742], ginseng [PMC9358063, PMC3830124, PMC6874434], green/rooibos/oolong teas[PMC6567241, PMIDs: 33285593, 19996359], coffee[PMC4926853, PMC9145055], chocolate[PMC9287426]), antioxidant-rich foods[PMC7530501], B vitamins including vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid[PMC9232186, PMC8725342, https://doi.org/10.3181%2F00379727-99-24442]) to help metabolize partly-toxic aldehydes[PMC6802361] and improve/lower lactate/pyruvate and NAD+/NADH ratios[PMC7346061], ingesting adequate-to-high amounts of longevity-correlated tyrosine[PMC6681387], cysteine[PMID: 20191258], glutathione[PMC8912885, PMC5005830], niacin, nicotine acid and/or NADH[PMC7346061, PMC6982340], spermidine[PMC8436989], anti-inflammatory NSAIDS[PMC4270464], autophagy inducers[PMC6191153] fiber[PMC8705837] and fluids[PMID: 21585170] to help remove excess metals, toxic metabolites and damaged organelles, while limiting methionine-rich, other pro-aging foods[PMC4023024].
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spelling pubmed-97714172023-01-24 FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Pruchnicki, Alec Kavasch, Barrie Sachs, Barrie Schnoll, Roseanne Martin, Rolf Innov Aging Late Breaking Abstracts Evidence of many interacting causes of aging has renewed interest in food and nutrient combinations that may blunt the main causes[PMC9184560, PMC8889622] and postpone aging, mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s (“A-MCI-Alz”) in contrast to prior failures[PMC9232186]. We present an updated list of anti-aging/pro-longevity strategies to address limitations of previous food/nutrient combinations. Our list has two unusual features: (i) all interventions should be administered concurrently so no fundamental causes of A-MCI-Alz are without remediation and can inflame and leave smoldering important causal factors, (ii) all interventions should be provided daily or weekly to help avoid re-ignition of key factors driving A-MCI-Alz. These two features can help explain past longevity-trial failures[PMC9310407]: no previous study to our knowledge has included most or all of the following interventions, so untreated causes of A-MCI-Alz likely remained active[PMC9114803]. Our recommended interventions include intermittent-or-continuous calorie restriction or fasting[PMID: 33138875, PMC9351392, PMC7956384], protein- and/or methionine-restriction[PMC9197402, PMC4023024, PMC9197406], consumption of moderately-strong metal chelators (e.g. polyphenols in blueberries[PMC1413581], other berries[PMC8271923], grapes[PMC7096489, PMC6386230], cherries[PMC8745076], fruits with hesperidin/hesperitin [PMC9310407] like oranges, soybeans with genistein [PMC4286753], ginger [PMC5852742], ginseng [PMC9358063, PMC3830124, PMC6874434], green/rooibos/oolong teas[PMC6567241, PMIDs: 33285593, 19996359], coffee[PMC4926853, PMC9145055], chocolate[PMC9287426]), antioxidant-rich foods[PMC7530501], B vitamins including vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid[PMC9232186, PMC8725342, https://doi.org/10.3181%2F00379727-99-24442]) to help metabolize partly-toxic aldehydes[PMC6802361] and improve/lower lactate/pyruvate and NAD+/NADH ratios[PMC7346061], ingesting adequate-to-high amounts of longevity-correlated tyrosine[PMC6681387], cysteine[PMID: 20191258], glutathione[PMC8912885, PMC5005830], niacin, nicotine acid and/or NADH[PMC7346061, PMC6982340], spermidine[PMC8436989], anti-inflammatory NSAIDS[PMC4270464], autophagy inducers[PMC6191153] fiber[PMC8705837] and fluids[PMID: 21585170] to help remove excess metals, toxic metabolites and damaged organelles, while limiting methionine-rich, other pro-aging foods[PMC4023024]. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9771417/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2938 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Late Breaking Abstracts
Pruchnicki, Alec
Kavasch, Barrie
Sachs, Barrie
Schnoll, Roseanne
Martin, Rolf
FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
title FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
title_full FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
title_fullStr FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
title_full_unstemmed FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
title_short FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT COMBINATIONS TO PREVENT OR POSTPONE AGING, MCI, AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
title_sort food and supplement combinations to prevent or postpone aging, mci, and alzheimer’s disease
topic Late Breaking Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771417/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2938
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