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Welcome to AgeVenture's Retirement Renaissance ...
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a bold, new brand of maturity ... advocating spirited, adventurous lifestyles
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reporting on scientific advances in health, longevity, and retirement planning
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Welcome to AgeVenture's Retirement Renaissance ...
...
a bold, new brand of maturity ... advocating spirited, adventurous lifestyles
...
reporting on scientific advances in health, longevity, and retirement planning
...
serving a print and broadcast audience of 8.1 million worldwide
.....
Welcome to AgeVenture's Retirement Renaissance ...
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a bold, new brand of maturity ... advocating spirited, adventurous lifestyles
...
reporting on scientific advances in health, longevity, and retirement planning
...
serving a print and broadcast audience of 8.1 million worldwide
.....
Welcome to AgeVenture's Retirement Renaissance ...
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a bold, new brand of maturity ... advocating spirited, adventurous lifestyles
...
reporting on scientific advances in health, longevity, and retirement planning
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serving a print and broadcast audience of 8.1 million worldwide
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Binge Eating Reduces Life Span by 25 Percent
New research has revealed that binge eating diets may significantly reduce lifespan.
In a report published in the journal "Proceedings of the Royal Society", researchers at the University of Glasgow (UG) found that animals given a binge-then-diet food regime could have a reduced lifespan of 25 per cent.
The study compared the growth rate and lifespan of fish that were given a constant amount of food every day with those given the same overall amount of food in a more erratic feeding pattern.
The fish given a fluctuating dietary schedule reduced their life span rate by 25 percent compared to those put on a constant dietary schedule.
UG Professor Neil Metcalfe reported that "On average lifespan was three-quarters that of animals eating a constant amount every day.” The research found that the difference in lifespan was not a consequence of more rapid aging but an increase in the risk of sudden death.
Professor Metcalfe added: “It seems that uneven growth, due to the fluctuation in the amount eaten per day, is responsible for the increase in the risk of sudden death.
"This is possibly because the body tissues are more likely to have imperfections due to growth spurts.”
The study conducted by researchers in the University of Glasgow’s Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.
Content Source: University of Glasglow.
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