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• NOT-AG-23-024 - Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Analyses of CALERIE Datasets and Biospecimens to Elucidate the Biological Effects and the Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of Sustained Caloric Restriction in Humans
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Peripheral interleukin-6 levels and working memory in non-obese adults: A post-hoc analysis from the CALERIE study.
NIA R21 and R01 Opportunities
Metabolic Slowing and Reduced Oxidative Damage with Sustained Caloric Restriction Support the Rate of Living and Oxidative Damage Theories of Aging
Effects of 2 years of caloric restriction on oxidative status assessed by urinary F2-isoprostanes: The CALERIE 2 randomized clinical trial
Significant Improvement in Cardiometabolic Health in Healthy Non-Obese Individuals during Caloric Restriction-induced Weight Loss and Weight Loss Maintenance
Long-term moderate calorie restriction inhibits inflammation without impairing cell-mediated immunity: a randomized controlled trial in non-obese humans
Effects of Two Years of Calorie Restriction on Aerobic Capacity and Muscle Strength.
Nutrition modulation of human aging: The calorie restriction paradigm.
Change in the Rate of Biological Aging in Response to Caloric Restriction: CALERIE Biobank Analysis
Safety of Two-Year Caloric Restriction in Non-Obese Healthy Individuals.
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