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# Source literature boundary memo

## Research question

Across retrieved source-level receipts for caloric restriction longevity anti aging, which endpoints show directionally favorable versus null/non-convergent signals, and what matched PICO remains untested?

## Selection criteria

The source-literature selector kept caloric restriction longevity anti aging because the candidate bundle met the public source rule: 5 citable papers, 5 distinct fact-backed source identities, topic-overlapping source facts, and enough shared scope to compare metric/context disagreement. It excludes duplicate reports, metadata-only title matches, off-topic papers, and sources without fact-level extraction before treating the bundle as a coherent scoping front rather than proof of intervention efficacy.

## Plain-language synthesis

Bounded signal: caloric restriction longevity anti aging is only a source-level context map; the selected receipts do not establish one pooled effect.

## Boundary map

- Resistance training effectiveness on body composition and body weight outcomes in individuals with overweight and obesity across the lifespan: A systematic review and meta‐analysis [review; 2022] doi:10.1111/obr.13428
  - Finding: Interventions involving resistance training and caloric restriction were the most effective for reducing body fat percentage
  - Population: individuals with overweight and obesity
  - Intervention/exposure: resistance training and caloric restriction
  - Comparator: no intervention
- Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of biological aging in healthy adults from the CALERIE trial [primary; 2023] doi:10.1038/s43587-022-00357-y
  - Finding: n = 220 adults without obesity were randomized to 25% CR or ad libitum control diet for 2 yr
  - Population: adults without obesity
  - Intervention/exposure: caloric restriction
  - Comparator: ad libitum control diet
- Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse mice [primary; 2024] doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08026-3
  - Finding: 40% caloric restriction had the strongest lifespan extension effect.
  - Population: genetically diverse female mice
  - Intervention/exposure: 40% caloric restriction
  - Comparator: 20% CR and intermittent fasting groups
- Circadian alignment of early onset caloric restriction promotes longevity in male C57BL/6J mice [primary; 2022] doi:10.1126/science.abk0297
  - Finding: 30% CR was sufficient to extend the life span by 10%
  - Population: male C57BL/6J mice
  - Intervention/exposure: 30% caloric restriction
  - Comparator: ad libitum-fed mice
- Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response to protein pacing with intermittent fasting versus continuous caloric restriction [primary; 2024] doi:10.1038/s41467-024-48355-5
  - Finding: metabolites associated with a longevity-related metabolic pathway increase with CR (p < 0.05)
  - Population: free-living adults with overweight/obesity (n=41)
  - Intervention/exposure: heart-healthy calorie-restricted diet (CR, n=20)
  - Comparator: intermittent fasting with protein pacing (IF-P, n=21)

## Source synthesis

Bounded signal: caloric restriction longevity anti aging is only a source-level context map; the selected receipts do not establish one pooled effect.


## Evidence matrix

### Effect-bearing comparison

| Outcome family | Receipt | Evidence role | Population/setting | Metric | Extracted finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| outcome-specific | Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response... | directionally favorable | free-living adults with overweight/obesity... | - | metabolites associated with a longevity-related metabolic pathway increase with CR (p < 0.05) |

### Context-only receipts

| Outcome family | Receipt | Evidence role | Population/setting | Metric | Extracted finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| outcome-specific | Resistance training effectiveness on body composition and body weight... | other/mixed | individuals with overweight and obesity | - | Interventions involving resistance training and caloric restriction were the most effective for reducing body... |
| outcome-specific | Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of... | other/mixed | adults without obesity | - | n = 220 adults without obesity were randomized to 25% CR or ad libitum control diet for 2 yr |
| outcome-specific | Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse... | other/mixed | genetically diverse female mice | - | 40% caloric restriction had the strongest lifespan extension effect |
| outcome-specific | Circadian alignment of early onset caloric restriction promotes... | other/mixed | male C57BL/6J mice | - | 30% CR was sufficient to extend the life span by 10% |

This receipt-backed scoping note has one bounded signal: caloric restriction longevity anti aging shows endpoint-specific favorable signals with context limits across this 5-source primary/review bundle (2022-2024). Evidence role grouping: direction-bearing receipts: 1; null/mixed metric-scope caveat receipts: 0; context/antecedent/model receipts: 4 excluded from effect support. The source facts cover 5 population/setting context(s) and 5 intervention/exposure context(s), so this is a scoping signal about where endpoints diverge, without establishing a causal, clinical, species-translated, or mechanistically integrated claim. The listed effect sizes remain source-specific across endpoints and populations; they are not pooled or averaged. This is a heterogeneous indication/context map, not a unified disease-specific or endpoint-family claim. Concrete contrast: other/mixed: Resistance training effectiveness on body composition and body weight outcomes in individuals with overweight and obesity across the lifespan: A systematic review and meta‐analysis: Interventions involving resistance training and caloric restriction were the most effective for reducing body...; directionally favorable: Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response to protein pacing with intermittent fasting versus continuous caloric restriction: metabolites associated with a longevity-related metabolic pathway increase with CR (p < 0.05).

## Directional grouping

- directionally favorable: caloric_restriction_longevity_anti_aging is the intervention/exposure and the reported clinical endpoint favors that arm.
- comparator/not favorable: caloric_restriction_longevity_anti_aging is the comparator arm; the label is limited to that head-to-head endpoint.
- economic/context only: the receipt reports cost, QALY, or economic context rather than a clinical efficacy endpoint.
- non-clinical/predictive: the receipt reports descriptive modelling, prediction, or age-clock performance rather than an intervention endpoint.
- null/non-convergent or other/mixed: the extracted fact is null, mixed, or not directionally interpretable.

- other/mixed: Resistance training effectiveness on body composition and body weight outcomes in individuals with overweight and obesity across the lifespan: A systematic review and meta‐analysis — Interventions involving resistance training and caloric restriction were the most effective for reducing body fat percentage
- other/mixed: Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of biological aging in healthy adults from the CALERIE trial — n = 220 adults without obesity were randomized to 25% CR or ad libitum control diet for 2 yr
- other/mixed: Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse mice — 40% caloric restriction had the strongest lifespan extension effect.
- other/mixed: Circadian alignment of early onset caloric restriction promotes longevity in male C57BL/6J mice — 30% CR was sufficient to extend the life span by 10%
- directionally favorable: Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response to protein pacing with intermittent fasting versus continuous caloric restriction — metabolites associated with a longevity-related metabolic pathway increase with CR (p < 0.05)

Evidence role summary: direction-bearing receipts: 1; null/mixed metric-scope caveat receipts: 0; context/antecedent/model receipts: 4 excluded from effect support.
Direction labels for audit: directionally favorable: 1 receipt(s) | other/mixed: 4 receipt(s).

Specific moderators in this bundle are population/indication (adults without obesity; free-living adults with overweight/obesity (n=41); genetically diverse female mice; individuals with overweight and obesity; male C57BL/6J mice), study design/evidence type (primary/review). Single primary-study estimates are separated from pooled review or meta-analytic estimates rather than treated as interchangeable.

## Context separation

Population/settings are separated as receipt context: adults without obesity, free-living adults with overweight/obesity (n=41), genetically diverse female mice, individuals with overweight and obesity, and male C57BL/6J mice. The selected receipts group because each carries a fact-level extraction for caloric restriction longevity anti aging; they separate by context (animal model and other source context) and endpoint, so they are not interchangeable evidence for one pooled claim.

## Boundary limits

Source-literature boundary for caloric restriction longevity anti aging: the listed sources define one bounded, context-dependent signal across separate source contexts. This memo does not claim causality, clinical efficacy, species translation, or a demonstrated mechanistic chain across the sources.
 Material limitations: small 5-source bundle; no pooled estimate is possible; method/model receipts without direct effect estimates are context only; endpoints are not harmonized across studies.
 The signal is purely descriptive of source-level direction and scope; it cannot support even a weak causal or comparative-efficacy inference, and pooling across these PICOs would be inappropriate.
 Routing domain `longevity_research` is publication-lane metadata only; the source scope here is defined by the selected caloric_restriction_longevity_anti_aging receipts.

## What would weaken this

- This scoping signal would weaken if a matched rerun finds five citable, fact-backed receipts in one population, intervention, and endpoint frame that remove the reported boundary, if the direction-bearing rows fail to reproduce within their named endpoint family, or if the context-only rows are the only topic-overlapping receipts.

## Next gaps

No source in this selected bundle tests human clinical endpoints.
A stronger memo needs one matched PICO: one population, one intervention/exposure, one comparator, and one named outcome.
If caloric restriction longevity anti aging is promoted beyond a scoping note, the next run should select sources sharing one context family rather than spanning animal model and other source context.
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