Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Geroprotective nutritional options (review)

Year: 2020, volume 16 Issue: №1 Pages: 168-171
Heading: Тhematic supplement Article type: Review
Authors: Lukyanov V.F., Dudaeva N.G., Satarova T.G.
Organization: Regional Hospital for War Veterans, Saratov, Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

A literature review analyzes published data on geroprotective nutritional options. Nutrition is one of the fundamental factors that determine longevity and quality of life. Intestinal microbiota and its changes in the elderly and long-livers are being actively studied. The food selection and the calorie intake are directly related to the formation of microbiota.

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