Longevity and protein intake

DS Miller, PR Payne - Experimental Gerontology, 1968 - Elsevier
Rats fed a high protein diet for the first 120 days of life and a low protein diet thereafter
remained in good condition, grew at a reasonable rate, did not become obese, and lived 28
per cent longer than the controls fed a stock diet. It is concluded that there is an advantage in
feeding animals according to their varying nutrient requirements throughout life.