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Saturday 25 August 2012

IGF-1 levels

reposted from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2774752/
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"Moreover, in monkeys (and by extension, humans) some benefits of dietary restriction, such as low IGF-I levels, may decrease cancer risk, but also increase the risk of osteoporotic fractures 35. Thus, it might be necessary to reduce IGF-I signalling during early adulthood to prevent cancer, but increase it at older ages to prevent non-cancerous diseases 36."

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