Alkaline Water and Longevity: A Murine Study

Davide Baratella, Emanula Bonaiuto, Fabio Vianello, Livio Corain, Luigi Salmaso, Massimiliano Magro, Milo Terzo, Silvia Ferro, Vittorino Corraducci

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Abstract:

The biological effect of alkaline water consumption is object of controversy. The present paper presents a 3-year survival study on a population of 150 mice, and the data were analyzed with accelerated failure time (AFT) model. Starting from the second year of life, nonparametric survival plots suggest that mice watered with alkaline water showed a better survival than control mice. Interestingly, statistical analysis revealed that alkaline water provides higher longevity in terms of “deceleration aging factor” as it increases the survival functions when compared with control group; namely, animals belonging to the population treated with alkaline water resulted in a longer lifespan. Histological examination of mice kidneys, intestine, heart, liver, and brain revealed that no significant differences emerged among the three groups indicating that no specific pathology resulted correlated with the consumption of alkaline water. These results provide an informative and quantitative summary of survival data as a function of watering with alkaline water of long-lived mouse models.

Publish Year 2016
Country Italy
Rank Positive
Journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Primary Topic Whole Body
Secondary TopicAging
Model Mouse
Tertiary TopicLife Expectancy
Vehicle Water (Electrolysis)
pH Alkaline
Application Ingestion
Comparison
Complement