Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program

Since the 1930s scientists from fields such as biochemistry, pathology, immunology, genetics, neuroscience, and nutrition have studied the relation of dietary caloric intake to longevity and aging. This paper discusses how Clive Maine McCay, a professor of animal husbandry at Cornell University, beg...

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Main Author: Park, Hyung Wook
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-964402020-03-07T12:10:40Z Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program Park, Hyung Wook School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Since the 1930s scientists from fields such as biochemistry, pathology, immunology, genetics, neuroscience, and nutrition have studied the relation of dietary caloric intake to longevity and aging. This paper discusses how Clive Maine McCay, a professor of animal husbandry at Cornell University, began his investigation of the topic and promoted it as a productive research program in the multidisciplinary science of gerontology. Initially, McCay observed the effect of reduced-calorie diets on life span and senescence while pursuing his nutrition research in the context of animal husbandry and agriculture. But when he received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation and started to participate in the establishment of gerontology during the 1930s, the scope of his research was considerably expanded beyond his original disciplinary domain. It became a multidisciplinary research program that attracted scholars from a variety of scientific and medical disciplines. This paper argues that through this expansion McCay's research created a means of maintaining cooperation among the diverse and heterogeneous academic fields constituting gerontology. Published version 2013-05-20T08:19:37Z 2019-12-06T19:30:52Z 2013-05-20T08:19:37Z 2019-12-06T19:30:52Z 2010 2010 Journal Article Park, H. W. (2010). Longevity, Aging, and Caloric Restriction: Clive Maine McCay and the Construction of a Multidisciplinary Research Program. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 40(1), 79-124. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96440 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9941 10.1525/hsns.2010.40.1.79 en Historical studies in the natural sciences © 2010 by the Regents of the University of California. This paper was published in Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of the Regents of the University of California. The paper can be found at the following official DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2010.40.1.79].  One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 45 p. application/pdf
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Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program
description Since the 1930s scientists from fields such as biochemistry, pathology, immunology, genetics, neuroscience, and nutrition have studied the relation of dietary caloric intake to longevity and aging. This paper discusses how Clive Maine McCay, a professor of animal husbandry at Cornell University, began his investigation of the topic and promoted it as a productive research program in the multidisciplinary science of gerontology. Initially, McCay observed the effect of reduced-calorie diets on life span and senescence while pursuing his nutrition research in the context of animal husbandry and agriculture. But when he received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation and started to participate in the establishment of gerontology during the 1930s, the scope of his research was considerably expanded beyond his original disciplinary domain. It became a multidisciplinary research program that attracted scholars from a variety of scientific and medical disciplines. This paper argues that through this expansion McCay's research created a means of maintaining cooperation among the diverse and heterogeneous academic fields constituting gerontology.
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title Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program
title_short Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program
title_full Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program
title_fullStr Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program
title_full_unstemmed Longevity, aging, and caloric restriction : Clive Maine McCay and the construction of a multidisciplinary research program
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