Baar, R.M.C
In oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC), GLUT1 is up-regulated by the oncogenic miR-10a which promotes glucose uptake and glucose metabolism leading to increased cell proliferation, indicating that glucose is required to sustain cancer proliferation and aggressiveness [28]
"Centenarians display plasma MOTS-c concentrations significantly higher than age-matched peers, a pattern that closely resembles levels found in individuals decades younger suggesting preserved mitochondrial signaling as a hallmark of exceptional longevity." The connection to cellular senescence deserves further attention here
Caloric restriction induced epigenetic effects on aging
TRIUMPH-3 (NCT05882045) will investigate change in bodyweight in people with overweight/obesity and cardiovascular disease, and TRIUMPH-4 (NCT05931367) will assess change in WOMAC score and bodyweight in individuals with overweight/obesity and knee OA
While your body does produce glutathione on its own, this production can decline due to aging, stress, poor nutrition, or environmental toxins