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Caloric Restriction

Research indicates that reducing caloric intake by 15-25% may activate longevity pathways and extend healthspan in humans.

Human Trials

12

850 participants

Risk Level

Medium Risk

Monthly Cost

$0$200 /month

Potential food cost reduction offset by need for nutrient-dense foods and possible supplementation

Quick Facts

Category
Lifestyle
Research Field
Nutrition
Evidence Grade
B+ – Good
Risk Level
Medium
Monthly Cost
$0 – $200
Human Trials
12

Typical Dose

15–25% below maintenance calories (TDEE)

Range

10–40% caloric reduction

Timingconsistent daily deficit; time-restricted eating is an alternative approach
Formdietary modification; food logging apps recommended
NotesProtein must remain high (≥1.6 g/kg) to prevent muscle loss. Avoid >500 kcal/day deficit without medical supervision.

For informational purposes only – not medical advice. See disclaimer

Research Velocity

+17%
89 publications in the last 12 months · steady increase in publications
Moderate Community Interest
50 mentions
Sources:LongecityReddit
Updated 2026-03-16

Mechanism of Action

Studies suggest caloric restriction activates cellular stress response pathways including SIRT1, AMPK, and mTOR inhibition, promoting autophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis. Research indicates this metabolic reprogramming may reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and age-related cellular damage. Evidence suggests CR triggers adaptive responses that enhance DNA repair mechanisms and cellular maintenance processes.

Overview

Caloric restriction involves reducing daily caloric intake by 15-25% below maintenance levels while maintaining adequate nutrition. Research indicates this practice may be one of the most robust interventions for promoting longevity across species. The landmark CALERIE trials demonstrated that sustained caloric restriction in healthy adults can improve multiple biomarkers of aging, including reducing systemic inflammation, improving insulin sensitivity, and slowing epigenetic aging clocks.

Studies suggest that caloric restriction activates key longevity pathways including SIRT1, AMPK, and autophagy while downregulating mTOR signaling. Evidence indicates these changes promote cellular repair mechanisms, enhance stress resistance, and improve mitochondrial function. Human trials have shown improvements in cardiovascular risk factors, cognitive function, and various aging biomarkers, though the long-term sustainability and optimal implementation strategies remain areas of active research.

While research supports the potential benefits of caloric restriction, implementation requires careful monitoring to prevent malnutrition and ensure adequate intake of essential nutrients. Studies indicate that the quality of calories becomes even more critical during restriction, emphasizing nutrient-dense whole foods. Medical supervision is often recommended, particularly for individuals with underlying health conditions or those attempting more aggressive restriction protocols.

Known Interactions

  • May interact with diabetes medications requiring dose adjustments
  • Can affect absorption and metabolism of fat-soluble vitamins
  • May interact with blood pressure medications
  • Potential interactions with thyroid hormone medications
  • May affect efficacy of certain chemotherapy drugs

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Last verified: 2026-03-16