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Published on: March 17, 2017
Counting calories in Drosophila diet restriction
Kyung-Jin Min1, Thomas Flatt, Indrek Kulaots
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Abstract:
The extension of life span by diet restriction in Drosophila has been argued to occur without limiting calories. Here we directly measure the calories assimilated by flies when maintained on full- and restricted-diets. We find that caloric intake is reduced on all diets that extend life span. Flies on low-yeast diet are long-lived and consume about half the calories of flies on high-yeast diets, regardless of the energetic content of the diet itself. Since caloric intake correlates with yeast concentration and thus with the intake of every metabolite in this dietary component, it is premature to conclude for Drosophila that calories do not explain extension of life span.

