• @[email protected]
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    110 months ago

    What a bullshit title.

    Its not because A makes you older (or here, makes mice look older) that you are solving aging by removing A.

    Eating, in the long run,makes us older.

    • @Aurenkin
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      710 months ago

      Thank you for this insight! I will stop eating immediately and die looking like I’ve barely aged from today.

      • @WindowsEnjoyer
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        110 months ago

        This is the way! The key of being young is to not get old!

      • @[email protected]
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        010 months ago

        It’s the function of metabolism that makes us age, the process of living.

        So yes, processing food is a key part what uses us and makes us ahe. That doesn’t mean people should stop eating, which seems to be a hard concept to grasp.

        • @Aurenkin
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          210 months ago

          That doesn’t mean people should stop eating, which seems to be a hard concept to grasp.

          Damn, you should edit your original comment and put that in, I haven’t eaten for a whole 30 minutes now since I read your comment!

          This is really difficult to grasp, almost as difficult to grasp as the concept of a joke.

          Actually to be serious for a second, I thought restricting how much you ate was proven to slow aging but obviously not stopping eating entirely.

          • @[email protected]
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            310 months ago

            Ha ha yeah, sometimes I misread the tongue in cheek for irony I guess :-)

            Intermittent fasting makes wonders for short lived animals, extending both their lifespan, but, also as important, their health span.

            In longer living animals, like humans, it can make a longer health span, mostly if you’re overweight or a couch potato. Maybe more, there are studies but they are hard to do and obviously takes a long time for long lived animals. It won’t affect a normal lifespan.