About the Book
Section 1: Nutritional components 1. Dietary proteins: functions and health benefits (Khetan Shevkani, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Central University of Punjab Bathinda; Email: shevkani@gmail.com) 2. Fats and oils in healthy ageing and longevity (Kaustuv Bhattacharya, DuPont, Aarhus, Denmark; Email: kaustuv.bhattacharya@dupont.com) 3. Micronutrients in ageing and longevity (BozenaĆurko-Cofek, University of Rijeka, Croatia; Email: bozena.curko.cofek@medri.uniri.hr) 4. Prebiotics and probiotics in ageing and longevity (Renu Agrawal, CFTRI, Mysore, India; Email: renuagrawal46@gmail.com) 5. Nutritional hormetins in ageing and longevity (Suresh Rattan and Indra Kumar, Aarhus University, Denmark; Email: rattan@mbg.au.dk) 6. Nutritional regulation of ageing and longevity (Alexey Moskalev, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia; Email: amoskalev@list.ru) Section 2: Food for health 7. Animal- and plant-based food for health and longevity (AzzaSilotry Naik, Food BioSciences Department, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin, Ireland; Email: azza.silotry8@gmail.com) 8. Fermented foods in ageing and longevity (P. Nisha, CSRI-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India; Email: pnisha@niist.res.in) 9. Dairy foods for health and longevity (Dino Demirovic, Eurofin, Denmark and USA; Email: dino.demirovic@gmail.com) 10. Anti-inflammatory foods in ageing and longevity (Ceren Gezer, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus, Turkey; Email: gezerceren@hotmail.com) 11. Functional foods in the managementof age-associated diseases. (Amritpal Kaur, Dept of Food Science and Technology, GNDU, Amritsar, India; Email: amritft33@yahoo.co.in) 12. Foodfor brain health (Vittorio Calabrese, University of Catania, Italy; Email: calabres@unict.it) 13. Food for gut (Marina Ezcurra, School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, NJ, UK; email: M.Ezcurra@kent.ac.uk) 14. Food for healthy ageing and longevity (Lisette de Groot, Division of Human Nutrition and Health, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Email: lisette.degroot@wur.nl) 15. Evolutionary understanding of nutrition, food and diet. (Michael Rose and Grant Rutledge; email: michaelrose2555@gmail.com; grant.rutledge@tufts.edu) Section 3: Diet and culture 16. Ayurvedic principles of food for health (Suresh Chauhan, Ayushkam Ayurved, 25-SF, B-Block, Ranjit Avenue, Amritsar; Email: drsureshchauhan@gmail.com) 17. Mediterranean diet in ageing and longevity (TS Ghosh, APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland; Email: tarini.ghosh@ucc.ie) 18. Diet according to the traditional Chinese medicine for health and longevity (Yifang Zhang, Shanhai East International Hospital, China; Email: yfztcmsh@163.com) 19. Nutraceuticals and functional foods: combining traditional wisdom with modern science (Jyoti S. Gokhle, Laxmi Ananthanarayan and SmitaLele, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India; Email: dr.smita.lele@gmail.com) 20. Ketogenic diet in ageing and longevity (Misha Sakharoff, Copenhagen, Denmark; Email: misha@sakharoff.com) 21. Circadian rhythms and diet: implications for aging and longevity (Anita Jagota, University of, Hyderabad, India; Email: anitajagota01@gmail.com) 2
About the Author: Editors
Suresh I. S. Rattan PhD, DSc, is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark. His research areas and expertise include ageing of human cells and application of the concept of mild stress-induced hormesis as a modulator of ageing. He is the recipient of the Lord Cohen Medal in Gerontology from the British Society for Research on Ageing (BSRA). He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Biogerontology, and the editor for the book series Healthy Ageing and Longevity. He is the present Chairman of the Biological Section of the European Region of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG-ER).
Gurcharan Kaur PhD, is University Honorary Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India. Her research areas and expertise include ageing modulation through dietary restriction, intermittent fasting and natural products, especially with respect to the brain. She is a recipient of the B. K. Bachhawat Memorial Life-Time Achievement Award of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences, along with several other awards and honors in recognition of her contributions in the area of adult brain plasticity in health and disease. Her present research work focusses on the evidence-based therapeutic avenues of natural products against obesity and acute sleep deprivation-associated anxiety and cognitive dysfunctions.