Longevity Optimization with Kayla Barnes-Lentz

Kayla Barnes-Lentz
Longevity Optimization with Kayla Barnes-Lentz

Maximizing Human Health and Performance. We discuss: optimal health, nutrition, high-performance, cognitive excellence, biohacking, longevity and more with top experts around the world. Hosted by Kayla Barnes-Lentz.

  1. NOV 7

    Longevity Medicine with Dr. Elisabeth Roider MD, PhD, MBA

    Elisabeth Roider is Harvard-and Swiss-trained, internationally renowned physician scientist. As a Partner & Chief Scientific and Medical Officer at Maximon is she dedicated to bring the field of longevity to the next level. As a physician-scientist, she works at the University Hospital of Basel and the Harvard Medical School. Her multidisciplinary team includes clinicians and clinical trial specialists, biologists, chemists, machine learning specialists, mathematicians, statisticians, and epidemiologists, allowing a bench-to-bedside approach to solve complex, medical questions in the most efficient way. Her work has resulted in various high-impact publications, patents and awards. Driven by the mission to identify and solve the most relevant medical and public health problems, Elisabeth most recently joined Maximon as a Partner Chief Scientific and Medical Officer. Here she aims to support scientists and physicians in transforming true innovation into solid solutions and products, helping patients and consumers to achieve a better, healthier and finally longer life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Longevity and the Guest's Background 02:49 The Intersection of Medicine, Science, and Business in Longevity 05:57 Innovative Senior Living Concepts and Mental Health 08:48 The Evolving Longevity Industry and Its Mainstream Acceptance 11:55 Economic Implications of Longevity and Preventative Medicine 14:50 Challenges in Healthcare Systems and Chronic Disease Management 17:59 The Role of GLP-1 Agonists and Other Treatments in Longevity 20:48 Practical Longevity Strategies and Personal Health Optimization 24:00 Testing and Monitoring for Longevity 26:56 Conclusion and Future Directions in Longevity Research

    31 min
  2. OCT 31

    Fatal Conveniences: The Silent Epidemic with Darin Olien

    Today, I'm speaking with Darin about a topic that's incredibly relevant yet often overlooked—what Darin calls 'fatal conveniences.' These are the hidden dangers in everyday products that can quietly undermine our health. In this episode, Darin and I dive into his personal journey with health and nutrition, discuss the alarming prevalence of harmful chemicals like PFAS, and unpack why it's essential to be a conscious consumer. We also cover practical tips, like selecting safer kitchen tools, fostering a toxin-free home, and understanding the impacts of EMFs and endocrine disruptors—especially on women's health. Our conversation highlights how vital it is for women, often the primary gatekeepers of household health, to advocate for chemical-free living and prioritize wellness in their families. This episode is about taking those small, proactive steps that help protect and promote long-term health. Visit Darin's Website: https://darinolien.com Follow Him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darinolien/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Fatal Conveniences 04:46 The Impact of Chemical Sensitivity 09:55 Understanding PFAS and Its Origins 19:50 The Pervasiveness of Toxins in Daily Life 29:46 Practical Steps for Reducing Toxic Exposure 35:01 Choosing the Right Kitchen Tools for Health 40:11 Creating a Safe and Healthy Home Environment 41:38 The Importance of Chemical-Free Saunas 45:35 Understanding EMF Exposure and Its Effects 01:01:16 The Impact of Endocrine Disruptors on Women's Health

    1h 9m
  3. OCT 24

    Inflammaging, Environmental Toxins and Microplastics with Dr. David Furman, PhD

    Dr. David Furman is a key researcher at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, where he focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms of aging and chronic diseases, particularly through the lens of the immune system. His research centers around "inflammaging," the concept that low-grade, chronic inflammation contributes to the aging process and the development of age-related diseases like cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and metabolic syndromes. At the Buck Institute, Dr. Furman leads efforts to unravel how immune dysfunction plays a pivotal role in accelerating biological aging. His work integrates systems biology approaches, including advanced computational and bioinformatic tools, to analyze large datasets related to human immunity and inflammation. By understanding how these systems change over time, Dr. Furman aims to identify biomarkers of aging and develop therapeutic strategies to target inflammaging. In addition to his role at the Buck Institute, Dr. Furman is involved in the 1000 Immunomes Project, a large-scale initiative to map the immune systems of individuals across different age groups. This project has contributed significantly to the growing understanding of how the immune system deteriorates with age and how this process may be modifiable through intervention. Dr. Furman’s work is influential in the longevity and biotech spaces, and he continues to be a thought leader in the development of anti-inflammatory therapies to extend healthspan and potentially delay the onset of age-related diseases. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Inflammation and Longevity 03:06 Understanding Inflammation and Aging 05:52 The Role of Environment in Inflammation 09:14 Ancestral Lifestyle Experiment 12:04 The Importance of Movement and Daily Activity 14:54 Nutrition and Its Impact on Health 18:14 The Future of Aging Research and AI 21:02 The Threat of Microplastics 23:53 Conclusion and Future Directions

    42 min
  4. OCT 21

    Improving Your Energy With Energy Bits

    Today I am speaking with Catharine Arnston, the founder and CEO of Energybits, a company that has pioneered the use of algae as a nutritional and sustainable food source. We discuss the nutritional benefits of algae, its impact on health and wellness, and the role it plays in sustainable food practices. Catharine shares her journey of discovering the power of algae and her mission to educate the public about this superfood. Catharine Arnston is an innovative entrepreneur who established Energybits after her sister's health crisis highlighted the nutritional benefits of algae. Her company specializes in producing high-quality algae tablets that are designed to boost energy, enhance wellness, and support nutritional health. Catharine's extensive research into the field of algae nutrition has made her a leading advocate for algae as a sustainable, eco-friendly, and highly nutritious food source. Her work focuses not only on promoting algae's health benefits but also on its potential to address global food sustainability challenges. Through Energybits, Catharine Arnston is dedicated to bringing algae into the mainstream as a health supplement and a vital component of a sustainable future. Shop + Save on Energy Bits Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Longevity and Nutrition 03:09 The Journey to Algae Nutrition 05:54 Understanding Algae: The Nutritional Powerhouse 09:11 Protein and Amino Acids in Algae 12:02 The Comprehensive Nutrient Profile of Spirulina 14:53 The Science Behind Spirulina's Benefits 17:45 The Role of Spirulina in Modern Nutrition 21:01 Growing Spirulina: The Process and Importance 23:54 The Unique Qualities of Spirulina and Chlorella 26:47 The Future of Algae in Nutrition 33:00 The Power of Spirulina and Collagen 35:52 Chlorella: The Detoxing Algae 39:12 Chlorella for Digestive Health 42:02 Algae for All Ages: Safe for Kids and Pets 44:46 Algae's Role in Aging and Brain Health 49:00 Mitochondria: The Key to Longevity 54:09 Phycocyanin: Nature's Cancer Fighter 59:49 The Future of Nutrition: Algae's Potential

    1h 5m
  5. OCT 10

    Exploring Aging and Aging Interventions with Aubrey de Grey

    In this episode of the Longevity Optimization Podcast, Dr. DeGray discusses groundbreaking research in aging and longevity, focusing on combination therapies, the hallmarks of aging, and the potential of stem cell and gene therapies. He emphasizes the importance of rejuvenation over merely slowing aging and explores the role of the immune system in health. The conversation also touches on biological age testing, lifestyle factors, and the future of gene therapy in enhancing longevity. Aubrey de Grey is a British biomedical gerontologist and the founder of the SENS Research Foundation. He is a leading advocate for regenerative medicine, focusing on reversing the effects of aging by repairing cellular damage. Known for his bold vision of life extension, de Grey believes that with advanced therapies, humans could significantly extend their lifespan. He is the co-author of Ending Aging, and his work continues to shape the future of longevity science. Takeaways Combination therapies are crucial for understanding aging. Rejuvenation may be easier than slowing down aging. Stem cell therapies hold great promise for the future. The immune system plays a significant role in aging. Biological age testing can provide insights into health. Gene therapy is a promising avenue for longevity research. Lifestyle factors have limited impact on lifespan extension. Understanding the hallmarks of aging is essential for interventions. Preventative maintenance is key to longevity. The future of aging research is bright with new technologies. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Longevity and Aging Research 02:50 Combination Therapies in Aging Research 05:57 The Hallmarks of Aging 09:12 Interventions for Rejuvenation 11:57 Stem Cell Therapies and Their Future 15:03 The Role of the Immune System in Aging 17:56 Insights on Aging and Rejuvenation 20:47 Biological Age Testing and Its Implications 24:01 The Future of Gene Therapy in Aging 26:49 Lifestyle Factors and Aging 30:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Learn more about Aubrey's work: https://www.levf.org Visit Kayla's website: KaylaBarnes.com

    34 min
4.9
out of 5
74 Ratings

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Maximizing Human Health and Performance. We discuss: optimal health, nutrition, high-performance, cognitive excellence, biohacking, longevity and more with top experts around the world. Hosted by Kayla Barnes-Lentz.

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