Longevity 101: a foundational guide to Peter's frameworks for longevity, and understanding CVD, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, nutrition, exercise, sleep, and more
Peter Attia
29 jul 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Prioritize exercise for longevity and functional aging
Exercise is the best intervention for longevity and healthspan improvement. The Centenarian Decathlon concept emphasizes training for daily life activities that you want to perform as you age, ensuring better functionality in your later years.
Enhance healthspan to boost lifespan
Improving your healthspan can lead to significant increases in lifespan. Most benefits derived from longevity come from actions that enhance health, such as exercise and good nutrition, rather than direct lifespan extension efforts.
Prioritize healthspan for a fulfilling longevity
Longevity isn't just about living longer; it's about living healthier for longer. Lifespan refers to the total years a person lives, while healthspan focuses on the quality of those years, including physical, cognitive, and emotional health.
Invest in emotional health for happiness and longevity
Caring for emotional health can improve not just overall happiness but potentially longevity as well. Investing in good relationships and managing stress can yield long-term benefits that impact your both mental and physical health.
Focus on one area to customize your longevity journey
Starting your longevity journey can feel overwhelming. Focus on one area at a time—sleep, nutrition, or exercise—to gradually improve your overall health and boost confidence in your ability to make lasting changes.
Prioritize sleep hygiene to enhance health and well-being
Poor sleep can negatively impact cognitive performance, physical health, and emotional well-being. Prioritizing good sleep hygiene—such as consistent sleep schedules and minimizing screen time before bed—can enhance all aspects of health.
Balance calories and protein intake for nutritional health
Calories and protein intake are central to nutritional health. Aiming for an energy balance and adequate protein helps prevent diseases related to obesity and supports overall health as you age.
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