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Red Wine: Exercise In A Bottle, Recommended for Astronauts, Resveratrol Prevents Negative Effects Of Couch Potato Lifetyle

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New research in the FASEB Journal suggests that a daily intake of resveratrol prevents the ill effects of simulated weightlessness on muscle and bone metabolism

As strange as it sounds, a new research study published in the FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org), suggests that the “healthy” ingredient in red wine, resveratrol, may prevent the negative effects that spaceflight and sedentary lifestyles have on people. The report describes experiments in rats that simulated the weightlessness of spaceflight, during which the group fed resveratrol did not develop insulin resistance or a loss of bone mineral density, as did those who were not fed resveratrol.

According to Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of the FASEB Journal, “There are overwhelming data showing that the human body needs physical activity, but for some of us, getting that activity isn’t easy. A low gravity environment makes it nearly impossible for astronauts. For the earthbound, barriers to physical activity are equally challenging, whether they be disease, injury, or a desk job. Resveratrol may not be a substitute for exercise, but it could slow deterioration until someone can get moving again.”

Scientists studied rats that underwent simulated weightlessness by hindlimb tail suspension and were given a daily oral load of resveratrol. The control group showed a decrease in soleus muscle mass and strength, the development of insulin resistance, and a loss of bone mineral density and resistance to breakage. The group receiving resveratrol showed none of these complications. Study results further demonstrated some of the underlying mechanisms by which resveratrol acts to prevent the wasting adaptations to disuse-induced mechanical unloading. This study also suggests that resveratrol may be able to prevent the deleterious consequences of sedentary behaviors in humans.

“If resveratrol supplements are not your cup of tea,” Weissmann added, “then there’s good news. You can find it naturally in red wine, making it the toast of the Milky Way.”


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    • faro0485

      Red wine has toxicity in it, unlike red win vinegar

    • Anonymous

      Good thing I picked up a 3 liter bottle earlier today. Guess I need to break it open. Johnny

    • m_astera

      “Red wine has toxicity in it, unlike red win vinegar”

      Tell ya what: go drink a liter of red wine vinegar and then come back and tell us about it.

    • Anonymous

      Years ago I switched somebodys shot glass at a toast from red wine to red wine vingar, drank it in one go. from the look on the poor mans face I do not think it would be a good idea.

    • m_astera

      I was visiting a friend and woke up in the middle of the night really thirsty. Looked in his fridge and there was a quart of cranberry juice about 2/3 full. I took a loong drink, several swallows of it, before it registered that it wasn’t cranberry juice, it was red wine vinegar. I was sick from that the whole next day.

    • faro0485

      “Tell ya what: go drink a liter of red wine vinegar and then come back and tell us about it.”

      What moron drinks pure vinegar? You put it on your chips and in your food. We live in an age, of where the water is safer than the wine.

      But hey, if you liked red win vinegar, I’m sure you’d enjoy apple cider vinegar. Diluted of course… (add bicarbonate soda if you enjoy a fizz)

    • m_astera

      You might use a tablespoon of vinegar a day as a condiment, not nearly enough to get the resveratrol benefits of a glass of wine.

      And a glassful of wine won’t make you sick like a glassful of vinegar will.

      Apple cider vinegar has no resveratrol.

      There, now I have explained it so even a moron can understand, hopefully.

    • faro0485

      A glass of wine has it’s addictive qualities. And the high rate of disease and death from that.

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