Hosts: Phil Newman: https://qrco.de/bgXpNY Nina Patrick: https://qrco.de/bgXpKn ---------- Sponsor: YEARS YEARS is a physician-led longevity clinic in Berlin that takes a proactive approach to health. Combining advanced diagnostics, biomarkers, imaging, and longitudinal data, YEARS helps identify health risks earlier and build personalized strategies designed to support healthier, longer lives. Link: www.years.co/en ---------- Guest: Tom Rifai MD FACP DipABLM Founder and CEO at Reality Meets Science® LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/flex5/ Website: realitymeetsscience.com/ Cristopher Gardner, PhD Professor of Medicine and Director at Stanford Nutrition Studies Research Group LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-gardner-phd/ Website: med.stanford.edu/profiles/christopher-gardner Stuart Phillips, PhD Professor; Director, PACE and Professor, Kinesiology, Faculty of Science at McMaster University LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stuartmphillips/ Website: mira.mcmaster.ca/our-faculty/stuart-phillips/ ---------- What if the biggest advances in longevity have less to do with finding the perfect diet, and more to do with preserving muscle, improving movement, and building habits that last? Phil Newman and Dr. Nina Patrick sit down with Dr. Christopher Gardner, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and one of the world's leading nutrition researchers, Dr. Stuart Phillips, internationally recognized expert in skeletal muscle, aging, exercise, and protein metabolism, and Dr. Tom Rifai, lifestyle medicine physician and nutrition specialist, to separate nutrition science from social media hype. Together they unpack why popular diet labels often distract from what truly matters, why muscle is emerging as one of the most important predictors of healthy aging, and how exercise, dietary quality, and sustainable behavior change consistently outperform quick fixes. From Mediterranean and vegan diets producing remarkably similar health outcomes when built around whole foods, to the growing challenges of preserving muscle during GLP-1 driven weight loss, the discussion highlights where the evidence is strongest and where public perception has drifted away from the science. The panel also explores whether most people really need more protein, why resistance training matters far more than simply increasing protein intake, how clinicians should approach muscle preservation in older adults, and why food policy, environment, and long-term coaching may ultimately have a greater impact on population health than the latest nutrition trend. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why the quality of your diet matters far more than choosing keto, vegan, carnivore, or MediterraneanHow skeletal muscle supports mobility, glucose regulation, metabolic health, and healthy aging What current evidence actually says about protein requirements for longevity and muscle maintenance Why GLP-1 medications should ideally be paired with resistance training, nutrition guidance, and lifestyle support How small, sustainable behavior changes consistently outperform restrictive diets and short-term fixes Why whole foods, vegetables, legumes, and minimally processed diets remain the strongest common ground across nutrition research Whether you're trying to make sense of conflicting nutrition advice, optimize healthy aging, or understand where longevity science is actually headed, this conversation brings together decades of clinical research, practical medicine, and real-world experience to reveal the bigger picture. Subscribe for weekly conversations exploring longevity science, preventative medicine, biotechnology, and the innovations shaping how we live longer, healthier lives.