A recent study has shown that mice lived up to 33% longer when their intake of isoleucine, a specific amino acid, was reduced. The research, published in Nature, found that male mice on this restricted diet not only lived longer but also had a lower risk of age-related diseases like cancer. Female mice experienced smaller lifespan increases. This discovery suggests that dietary changes could influence aging in humans, though further studies are necessary to confirm these findings.
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