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W.D. Denckla, A.V. Everitt, Hypophysectomy, & Aging

Also see: Removal of the Pituitary: Slows Aging and Hardening of Collagen “Normal” TSH: Marker for Increased Risk of Fatal Coronary Heart Disease Inflammatory TSH Growth Hormone and Edema Protect the Mitochondria Metabolism, Brain Size, and Lifespan in Mammals PUFA Accumulation & Aging Calorie Restriction, PUFA, and Aging PUFA, Aging, Cytochrome Oxidase, and Cardiolipin Denckla’s [...]

W.D. Denckla, A.V. Everitt, Hypophysectomy, & Aging

Also see: Removal of the Pituitary: Slows Aging and Hardening of Collagen “Normal” TSH: Marker for Increased Risk of Fatal Coronary Heart Disease Inflammatory TSH Growth Hormone and Edema Protect the Mitochondria Metabolism, Brain Size, and Lifespan in Mammals PUFA Accumulation & Aging Calorie Restriction, PUFA, and Aging PUFA, Aging, Cytochrome Oxidase, and Cardiolipin Denckla’s [...]

Resistance Training Limits Age-Related Muscle & Strength Loss

May 9, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, aging, anaerobic, concentric, creatine, cytokines, eccentric, elderly, exercise, frailty, General, hypertrophy, motor unit, muscle, muscle loss, power, protein, protein synthesis, resistance training, sarcopenia, strength, weightlifting  //  Comments Off on Resistance Training Limits Age-Related Muscle & Strength Loss
Can J Appl Physiol. 2001 Feb;26(1):123-41. The effects of strength training on sarcopenia. [Article in English, French] Porter MM. In the past decade strength training has been investigated extensively as a means of reversing the muscle mass loss that occurs with aging (sarcopenia). High intensity resistance training (HIRT) has led to increased protein synthesis, along [...]

Resistance Training Limits Age-Related Muscle & Strength Loss

May 9, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, aging, anaerobic, concentric, creatine, cytokines, eccentric, elderly, exercise, frailty, General, hypertrophy, motor unit, muscle, muscle loss, power, protein, protein synthesis, resistance training, sarcopenia, strength, weightlifting  //  Comments Off on Resistance Training Limits Age-Related Muscle & Strength Loss
Can J Appl Physiol. 2001 Feb;26(1):123-41. The effects of strength training on sarcopenia. [Article in English, French] Porter MM. In the past decade strength training has been investigated extensively as a means of reversing the muscle mass loss that occurs with aging (sarcopenia). High intensity resistance training (HIRT) has led to increased protein synthesis, along [...]

Resistance Training Limits Age-Related Muscle & Strength Loss

May 9, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, aging, anaerobic, concentric, creatine, cytokines, eccentric, elderly, exercise, frailty, General, hypertrophy, motor unit, muscle, muscle loss, power, protein, protein synthesis, resistance training, sarcopenia, strength, weightlifting  //  Comments Off on Resistance Training Limits Age-Related Muscle & Strength Loss
Can J Appl Physiol. 2001 Feb;26(1):123-41. The effects of strength training on sarcopenia. [Article in English, French] Porter MM. In the past decade strength training has been investigated extensively as a means of reversing the muscle mass loss that occurs with aging (sarcopenia). High intensity resistance training (HIRT) has led to increased protein synthesis, along [...]

Dr. John R Lee Talks about Progesterone

May 8, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, breast, cancer, estrogen, fibroids, General, hypothyroidism, John Lee, menopause, menstrual cycle, PMS, progesterone, Ray Peat, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Dr. John R Lee Talks about Progesterone
Also see: Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Ray Peat, PhD on the Menstrual Cycle SOS for PMS PUFA Increases Estrogen PUFA Inhibit Glucuronidation PUFA Promote Cancer Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time Autoimmune Disease and Estrogen Connection Study: Acquired Breast Cancer Risk Spans Multiple [...]

Dr. John R Lee Talks about Progesterone

May 8, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, breast, cancer, estrogen, fibroids, General, hypothyroidism, John Lee, menopause, menstrual cycle, PMS, progesterone, Ray Peat, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Dr. John R Lee Talks about Progesterone
Also see: Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Ray Peat, PhD on the Menstrual Cycle SOS for PMS PUFA Increases Estrogen PUFA Inhibit Glucuronidation PUFA Promote Cancer Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time Autoimmune Disease and Estrogen Connection Study: Acquired Breast Cancer Risk Spans Multiple [...]

Dr. John R Lee Talks about Progesterone

May 8, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, breast, cancer, estrogen, fibroids, General, hypothyroidism, John Lee, menopause, menstrual cycle, PMS, progesterone, Ray Peat, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Dr. John R Lee Talks about Progesterone
Also see: Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Ray Peat, PhD on the Menstrual Cycle SOS for PMS PUFA Increases Estrogen PUFA Inhibit Glucuronidation PUFA Promote Cancer Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time Autoimmune Disease and Estrogen Connection Study: Acquired Breast Cancer Risk Spans Multiple [...]

Calorie Restriction, PUFA, and Aging

Dec 1, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, calorie restriction, General, longevity, metabolism, PUFA, Ray Peat  //  Comments Off on Calorie Restriction, PUFA, and Aging
Also see: PUFA Accumulation & Aging Unsaturated Fats and Longevity “Curing” a High Metabolic Rate with Unsaturated Fats Fat Deficient Animals – Activity of Cytochrome Oxidase Dietary PUFA Reflect in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Toxicity of Stored PUFA PUFA, Development, and Allergy Incidence PUFA, Aging, Cytochrome Oxidase, and Cardiolipin “Caloric restriction does extend the life [...]

Stress and Aging: The Glucocorticoid Cascade Hypothesis

Jul 11, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, cortisol, General, Selye, stress  //  Comments Off on Stress and Aging: The Glucocorticoid Cascade Hypothesis
ci. Aging Knowl. Environ., 25 September 2002 Vol. 2002, Issue 38, p. cp21 The Neuroendocrinology of Stress and Aging: The Glucocorticoid Cascade Hypothesis Robert M. Sapolsky, Lewis C. Krey, and Bruce S. McEwen Abstract: Over the past 5 yr, we have examined some of the sharpest edges of the pathology of aging. We have studied [...]
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