Short‐Term Severe Energy Restriction Promotes Molecular Health and Reverses Aging Signatures in Adults With Prediabetes in the <scp>PREVIEW</scp> Study
María Lastra Cagigas(The University of Sydney), Luigi Fontana(Washington University in St. Louis), Andrius Masedunskas(UNSW Sydney), Sam W.Z. Olechnowicz(The University of Melbourne), Jumana M. Yousef(The University of Melbourne), Gary Low(The University of Sydney), Stephen J. Fuller(University of Reading), Rory Bowden(Centre for Human Genetics), Anne Raben(University of Copenhagen), Roslyn Muirhead(The University of Sydney), Jennie Brand‐Miller(University of Sydney), Marco Demaria(University Medical Center Groningen), Samantha J. Emery‐Corbin(The University of Melbourne), Yiyang Lin(University Medical Center Groningen), Rachael Hayward(The University of Sydney), Mikael Fogeltholm(University of Helsinki), Laura F. Dagley(The University of Melbourne)
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