BMR is considered one of the indicators of aging.
After 14 weeks of age, the average BMR per body weight of nude mice in Group R was significantly larger than that of Group C. It was suggested that the aging process of nude mice in Group R may be slower than that of Group C.
As shown in the following Related Article, the mean survival time of Group R was about 19% longer than that of Group C, and the difference in mean survival time between the two groups was statistically significant.
Survival Time―Experiment Extending the Survival Time of Nude Mice
Overview (experiment design and housing conditions) ――experiment extending the survival time of nude mice Group C: nude mice housed in standard animal housin…
From the above, it was considered that the Electron-Rich housing conditions of Group R may have extended the survival time of nude mice by delaying the age-related decline in BMR.