Dr. William Li: Can We Prevent or Reverse Dementia? | Be Well Moments

Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin | Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition

In this clip, we’re with my guest Dr. William Li, a renowned physician, scientist, and author of "Eat to Beat Disease," to discuss the critical topic of Alzheimer's and dementia. We delve into the factors that contribute to cognitive decline and explore actionable strategies for prevention. Dr. Li shares insights on how our gut microbiome profoundly influences brain health and its potential role in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.

We examine the impact of genetics, head trauma, and environmental factors on the development of dementia. Dr. Li emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy gut through diet and how early lifestyle choices can influence our brain's resiliency. We also discuss the significance of regular physical activity at every stage of life, not just for cognitive function but for overall well-being and mobility.

Additionally, we explore how modern lifestyles—such as prolonged sitting and excessive screen time—affect our physical and mental health. Dr. Li offers practical advice on incorporating movement into daily routines and underscores the importance of quality sleep for brain function.

Listen to the full episode here.

Watch the full episode on YouTube here.

***

Thank you to my wonderful sponsors!

BON CHARGE | Science-backed beauty, wellness and recovery products.

https://boncharge.com/LIVEWELL?rfsn=8119877.ae1cd73

Use code LIVEWELL for 15% off.

OptimallyMe | Personalised insights for optimal health.

https://bit.ly/lwbw20

Use code LWBW20 for 20% off.

Squarespace |  A website makes it real.

http://squarespace.com/LiveWell

Get a free trial and use code LIVEWELL for 10% off your first website or domain purchase

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada