Can dietary restriction increase longevity in all species, particularly in human beings? Introduction to a debate among experts Éric Le BourgSuresh I. S. Rattan Editorial 27 May 2006 Pages: 123 - 125
The dietary restriction effect in C. elegans and humans: is the worm a one-millimeter human? Bart P. BraeckmanLloyd DemetriusJacques R. Vanfleteren Research Article 27 May 2006 Pages: 127 - 133
Health span extension by later-life caloric or dietary restriction: a view based on rodent studies Sataro Goto Opinion 27 May 2006 Pages: 135 - 138
The potential for dietary restriction to increase longevity in humans: extrapolation from monkey studies Donald K. IngramGeorge S. RothJulie A. Mattison Opinion 27 May 2006 Pages: 143 - 148
Dietary restriction would probably not increase longevity in human beings and other species able to leave unsuitable environments Éric Le Bourg OPINION 21 April 2006 Pages: 149 - 152
Dietary restriction-induced life extension: a broadly based biological phenomenon Edward J. Masoro opinion 27 May 2006 Pages: 153 - 155
Effects of caloric restriction are species-specific Robin J. MockettT. Michael CooperRajindar S. Sohal Opinion 21 April 2006 Pages: 157 - 160
Caloric Restriction Increases Longevity Substantially only When the Reaction Norm is Steep John P. PhelanMichael R. Rose Opinion 21 July 2006 Pages: 161 - 164
Caloric restriction does not enhance longevity in all species and is unlikely to do so in humans Daryl P. ShanleyThomas B. L. Kirkwood Opinion 21 July 2006 Pages: 165 - 168
Caloric restriction and human longevity: what can we learn from the Okinawans? D. Craig WillcoxBradley J. Willcox Makoto Suzuki OPINION 30 June 2006 Pages: 173 - 177
Why calorie restriction would work for human longevity Byung Pal Yu ORIGINAL PAPER 05 May 2006 Pages: 179 - 182