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#017.1 | Fasting, Keto and Longevity, with gerontologist James Clement (part 2 – English). Rádio VIVEAGORA
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Welcome to part 2 of our masterclass about fasting, keto and longevity with American biogerontologist James Clement. Please listen to part 1 on our channel as well.
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Disclaimer in Portuguese:
Este programa foi gravado totalmente em inglês. A versão do Youtube conta com legendas em inglês e em português, e em breve disponibilizaremos também uma edição dublada em áudio.
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On this episode:
(4:46)
Real-life examples of the association of fasting/CR and longevity: the Okinawans, the Loma Linda adventists and the Mount Athos Monks. Dog breeds and longevity: why miniature dogs live longer, and what it has to do with fasting.
(7:52)
IGF–1 hormone activity and mTOR through evolution: a mechanism of survival during starvation. The switch from eating organs to muscles and its impact on our health. Centenarians' short stature and IGF–1 mutation.
(13:07)
Excessive growth and its association with the "diseases of civilization": how colonization impacted negatively the health of several communities.
(15:35)
Who should reap the most benefits from fasting? Should lean people fast? Fasting, eating disorders, pregnancy and the heterogeneity of humankind.
(18:48)
Transitioning to keto: overcoming "keto flu", cravings and other challenges. The role of bacteria on the adaptation. The importance of water and electrolyte balance.
(22:47)
Prolonged fasting: benefits and challenges of going without food for over 48 hours. Is it necessary for optimizing mTOR and autophagy, or could you get by with daily intermittent fasting?
(29:47)
Excessive protein intake and lifespan: why eating too much meat will probably make you live less.
(31:31)
The era of epigenetic clocks: determining your true biological age by DNA Methylation patterns. Breaking down the pioneer work of Steve Horvath and Morgan Levine. The different golden-standard methods: DNAm, PhenoAge and GrimAge.
(43:53)
The importance of taking blood tests periodically and which ones to take.
(48:47)
Why we age: David Sinclair's theory of loss of information. The research on NAD as a longevity-promoting substance.
(52:19)
James' optimistic vision about the future: how the research and investment boom on the longevity field, access to information and low-cost treatments should impact positively our future as a species.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radioviveagora/message
Welcome to part 2 of our masterclass about fasting, keto and longevity with American biogerontologist James Clement. Please listen to part 1 on our channel as well.
*****
Disclaimer in Portuguese:
Este programa foi gravado totalmente em inglês. A versão do Youtube conta com legendas em inglês e em português, e em breve disponibilizaremos também uma edição dublada em áudio.
*****
On this episode:
(4:46)
Real-life examples of the association of fasting/CR and longevity: the Okinawans, the Loma Linda adventists and the Mount Athos Monks. Dog breeds and longevity: why miniature dogs live longer, and what it has to do with fasting.
(7:52)
IGF–1 hormone activity and mTOR through evolution: a mechanism of survival during starvation. The switch from eating organs to muscles and its impact on our health. Centenarians' short stature and IGF–1 mutation.
(13:07)
Excessive growth and its association with the "diseases of civilization": how colonization impacted negatively the health of several communities.
(15:35)
Who should reap the most benefits from fasting? Should lean people fast? Fasting, eating disorders, pregnancy and the heterogeneity of humankind.
(18:48)
Transitioning to keto: overcoming "keto flu", cravings and other challenges. The role of bacteria on the adaptation. The importance of water and electrolyte balance.
(22:47)
Prolonged fasting: benefits and challenges of going without food for over 48 hours. Is it necessary for optimizing mTOR and autophagy, or could you get by with daily intermittent fasting?
(29:47)
Excessive protein intake and lifespan: why eating too much meat will probably make you live less.
(31:31)
The era of epigenetic clocks: determining your true biological age by DNA Methylation patterns. Breaking down the pioneer work of Steve Horvath and Morgan Levine. The different golden-standard methods: DNAm, PhenoAge and GrimAge.
(43:53)
The importance of taking blood tests periodically and which ones to take.
(48:47)
Why we age: David Sinclair's theory of loss of information. The research on NAD as a longevity-promoting substance.
(52:19)
James' optimistic vision about the future: how the research and investment boom on the longevity field, access to information and low-cost treatments should impact positively our future as a species.
---
Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radioviveagora/message
1h 9 min