Fasting & caloric restriction

Fasting and caloric restriction influence key biological pathways involved in aging, including nutrient sensing, autophagy, inflammation, and metabolic regulation. When applied appropriately, these strategies can support cellular repair and long-term healthspan.

This hub explores how different fasting approaches affect aging biology, when they may be beneficial, and the risks of misapplication—especially over the long term.


Nutrient Sensing & Aging Pathways

Nutrient availability regulates cellular pathways that control growth, repair, and stress resistance.


Autophagy & Cellular Repair

Autophagy is a cellular recycling process that supports protein quality control and organelle renewal.


Intermittent Fasting Protocols

Intermittent fasting varies widely in structure and physiological impact.


Caloric Restriction & Longevity Research

Caloric restriction is one of the most studied longevity interventions in animal models.


Risks, Adaptation & Individualization

Fasting is not universally beneficial and requires individualization.


How to Use This Hub

This page serves as the central resource for understanding how fasting and caloric restriction influence aging-related biology. Each section links to in-depth articles exploring mechanisms, protocols, and long-term considerations.