The Potential of Intermittent Fasting in Age-related Diseases and Precision Anti-aging Therapeutics
- 1st Edition - November 28, 2025
- Latest edition
- Editors: Abhishek Kumar Singh, Jitendra Kumar Sinha, Raviraja N Seetharam
- Language: English
The Potential of Intermittent Fasting in Age-related Diseases and Precision Anti-aging Therapeutics takes an in-depth look at the beneficial and efficacious role of Interm… Read more
- Offers comprehensive coverage of the intricacies of IF and its promising implications in age-related diseases and precision antiaging therapeutics
- Explores IF's mechanistic insights and mode of action in disorders associated with aging and lifestyle changes
- Discusses cutting-edge advancements in biomedicine and treatment strategies linked to aging-related conditions through IF-focused research
1. Unlocking the Potential: Intermittent Fasting's Impact on Age-related Diseases and Mechanistic Insights.
2. Chronobiology and Circadian Rhythms: Influence on Aging and Disease
3. Cellular Autophagy and Aging: Role in IF-induced Health Benefits
II: Physiological Impact of Intermittent Fasting on Aging
4. Metabolic Health and Intermittent Fasting: Implications for Age-related Disorders
5. Neurological Aging: Neuroprotective Effects of Intermittent Fasting
6. Inflammation, Immunity, and IF: Modulating Age-related Inflammatory Processes
7. Epigenetic Modifications and Aging: IF as a Catalyst for Positive Epigenetic Changes
8. Mitochondrial Health and Longevity: IF's Impact on Cellular Energy Production
III: Therapeutic Applications of Intermittent Fasting in Aging
9. Hormesis and Adaptive Responses: IF-induced Stress Resistance and Disease Resilience
10. Cardiovascular Aging and IF: Implications for Heart Health and Vascular Function
11. Gut Microbiota and Aging: IF's Influence on Gut-Brain Axis and Systemic Health
12. Precision Nutrition and Personalized IF: Tailoring Therapeutics for Optimal Aging
IV: Social and Ethical Considerations of Intermittent Fasting in Aging
13. Ethical Considerations of IF in Aging: Balancing Health Benefits and Societal Impacts
V: Bridging Research and Practice in Intermittent Fasting for Aging
14. Translating IF Research into Clinical Practice: Challenges and Opportunities
15. Interplay Between Diet, Exercise, and Intermittent Fasting in Metabolic Disease Reduction in People with Obesity and Promoting Healthy Aging
16. Interplay Between Diet and Exercise for Healthy Aging and Managing Age-related Lifestyle Diseases
17. Future Directions in IF and Aging Research: Unexplored Avenues and Collaborative Efforts
VI: Clinical Applications of Intermittent Fasting in Aging-related Diseases
18. Integrating Intermittent Fasting into Clinical Practice for Diverse Diseases
19. IF as Complementary Therapy in Aging-linked Diseases
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 28, 2025
- Language: English
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Abhishek Kumar Singh
Dr. Abhishek Kumar Singh is Associate Professor at Manipal Centre for Biotherapeutics Research, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India. Dr. Singh obtained his PhD from the CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, India, and brings more than a decade of research experience in neurodegeneration and neuroprotection. His research focuses on developing anti-aging strategies targeting autophagy pathways in brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Singh has corresponding teaching experience in biomaterials, bioprocess engineering, and gene therapy.
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Jitendra Kumar Sinha
Dr. Jitendra Kumar Sinha, PhD, is the Chief Scientific Officer at GloNeuro Academy, Noida and Neuroscience Visiting Faculty at Jiwaji University, Gwalior, India. His research interests include the neurobiology of aging and obesity, nutritional neuroscience, anti-aging paradigms and neuropharmacology. He has over 16 years experience in research and education, including high level course development and mentorship. He has a long-standing interest in animal models of aging and epilepsy, with focus on oxidative protein damage, DNA damage, and aging biomarkers, and notably established the heaviest rodent model for studying molecular mechanism of enhanced aging. Dr. Sinha has authored over 70 publications in several leading journals on aging, epilepsy, obesity, sleep, and spinal cord injury. He has served as guest editor, referee, or member of the editorial board for over 25 journals and received various prestigious awards from Government of India, International Brain Research Organization, International Society for Neurochemistry, among others.
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Raviraja N Seetharam
Dr. Raviraja Seetharam is Professor and Head of Manipal Centre for Biotherapeutics Research, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India. Dr. Seetharam obtained his MSc and PhD in Biosciences from Mangalore University, India, and completed post-doctoral research at Mount Allison University, Canada, and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA. He brings nearly 30 years of research experience in regenerative medicine, microbiology, and cell and molecular biology. He is a lifetime member of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), USA.