Female mice were randomly assigned to six treatment groups to
investigate whether restricting dietary intake increases life
expectancy. Diet treatments were:
"NP"---mice ate unlimited amount of nonpurified, standard
diet
"N/N85"---mice fed normally before and after weaning.
After weaning, ration was controlled at 85 kcal/wk
"N/R50"---normal diet before weaning and reduced calorie
diet (50 kcal/wk) after weaning
"R/R50"---reduced calorie diet of 50 kcal/wk both before
and after weaning
"N/R50 lopro"---normal diet before weaning, restricted
diet (50 kcal/wk) after weaning and dietary protein content
decreased with advancing age
"N/R40"---normal diet before weaning and reduced diet (40
Kcal/wk) after weaning.
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source
Ramsey, F.L. and Schafer, D.W. (2002). The Statistical Sleuth: A
Course in Methods of Data Analysis (2nd ed), Duxbury.
References
Weindruch, R., Walford, R.L., Fligiel, S. and Guthrie D. (1986). The
Retardation of Aging in Mice by Dietary Restriction: Longevity,
Cancer, Immunity and Lifetime Energy Intake, Journal of
Nutrition116(4):641--54.