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Study finds that higher metabolism doesn't associate with a shorten lifespan after adjusting data

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    Insomniac
    last edited by Insomniac Oct 23, 2024, 9:56 PM Oct 21, 2024, 2:40 AM

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4262579/

    Low resting metabolic rate is associated with greater lifespan because of a confounding effect of body fatness
    Luiza C Duarte 1,✉, John R Speakman 1,2,✉

    PMCID: PMC4262579 PMID: 25502004
    Abstract

    A negative association between resting metabolic rate (RMR) and lifespan is the cornerstone of the rate of living and free-radical damage theories of aging. Empirical studies supporting a negative association of RMR to lifespan may arise from the correlation between RMR and both daily energy expenditure (DEE) and thermoregulatory activity energy expenditure (TAEE). We screened 540 female mice for higher and lower DEE and measured RMR in the resulting 324 (60 %). We then selected 92 mice in which there was no link between residual from the regression of RMR against body mass (BM) and residual of DEE against BM to separate the effects of these traits. Lifespan was not significantly related to body mass, DEE and TAEE, but significantly negatively related to RMR. Fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were both significantly positively related to RMR. After removing the effect of FFM on RMR, the association between RMR and lifespan remained significantly negative; however, after statistically removing the effect of FM on RMR, the significant association between RMR and lifespan disappeared. We conclude that the negative association between RMR and lifespan is primarily due to the effect of FM, with FM positively related to both RMR and mortality and hence RMR negatively to lifespan. In 40 additional screened mice, greater FM was also associated with greater oxidative damage to DNA.

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      Jakeandpace
      last edited by Oct 21, 2024, 9:00 AM

      Good find

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        Insomniac @Jakeandpace
        last edited by Oct 21, 2024, 3:24 PM

        @Jakeandpace Thanks

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          A Former User @Insomniac
          last edited by Oct 22, 2024, 12:24 AM

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            A Former User @Insomniac
            last edited by A Former User Oct 22, 2024, 12:27 AM Oct 22, 2024, 12:26 AM

            @Insomniac "Low resting metabolic rate is associated with greater lifespan because of a confounding effect of body fatness"

            ??????? the title there says low metabolism is associated with greater lifespan ????? then the conclusion says otherwise??? but

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              Insomniac @A Former User
              last edited by Insomniac Oct 22, 2024, 3:00 AM Oct 22, 2024, 2:59 AM

              @sneedful said in Low resting metabolic rate has a false association with a longer lifespan:

              ??????? the title there says low metabolism is associated with greater lifespan ????? then the conclusion says otherwise??? but

              A low metabolism is associated with a longer lifespan but only if you include overweight people in the numbers. Fatter people average a higher rmr. They suffer poorer health probably from the extra fat.

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                A Former User @Insomniac
                last edited by Oct 22, 2024, 4:21 AM

                @Insomniac cool thx

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