Calorie Restriction Society

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The Calorie Restriction Society (often referred to as the CR Society) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization composed of several thousand people practicing, and supporting and conducting research into calorie restriction and especially the CRON-diet. It was founded in 1984 by Brian M. Delaney, Lisa Walford, and Roy Walford, along with several others. The group sponsors conferences, funds anti-aging research, and offers practical guidance to its members. It is supported by membership fees and donations.

Calorie Restriction Society members practice CR in a variety of ways. Because many other aspects of lifestyle –- exercise, food supplementation, composition of diet -– affect the same physiological processes as CR, lifestyle decisions are likely to either enhance the effects of CR or work against it. Society members strongly feel the need for answers about the effects of lifestyle choices. The Society is currently raising funds for a study designed 1) to establish that Calorie Restriction has the same effects on humans that it does on the wide variety of laboratory animals that have been tested and 2) to use newly available analytical tools to begin to establish genetic and cell-signaling profiles of human calorie restrictors and possibly correlate these profiles to clinical markers that are commonly available. For more information on the research see: [1].

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