Longevity by Design

Gil Blander PhD

Longevity by Design is your go-to podcast for unlocking the secrets to a longer, healthier life. Hosted by Dr. Gil Blander, a renowned scientist and entrepreneur in the fields of aging, nutrition, and personalized health, this show dives into cutting-edge research and practical strategies for optimizing your healthspan and lifespan. In each episode, Dr. Blander sits down with leading longevity and health scientists to explore how we can live better, longer lives. From unpacking complex scientific concepts to sharing the latest advancements in aging research, Longevity by Design offers science-backed insights and actionable advice to help you add years to your life—and life to your years. Dr. Blander is the founder and Chief Scientific Officer of InsideTracker, a healthspan company that leverages blood tests, DNA analysis, fitness tracker data, and other biomarkers to deliver personalized health recommendations. With a Ph.D. in biology from the Weizmann Institute of Science and postdoctoral research at MIT, Dr. Blander brings decades of expertise and passion to every conversation. Tune in to Longevity by Design and discover how to live a longer, healthier, and more vibrant life.

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    Age Faster or Slower? The Surprising Role of Mental Health and Self-Control

    In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Terrie Moffitt, University Professor at Duke University. They explore the deep link between mental health, self-control, and the pace of biological aging, showing how early-life mental disorders can shape health decades later. Terrie describes her work with the decades-long Dunedin study, which tracks health from birth through midlife. She explains how people age at different rates, even when born in the same year and place, and how the “pace of aging” can be measured using biomarkers. Terrie shares that fast agers show early signs of physical and cognitive decline, while those with strong self-control tend to experience better health, stronger relationships, and greater financial stability as they grow older. The discussion reveals that treating mental health issues early in life could prevent chronic diseases and slow aging itself. Terrie makes a strong case for taking mental health seriously, both as prevention and as a path to a longer, healthier life.   Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Terrie Moffitt 💡 What they do: University Professor 💡 Company: Duke University 💡 Noteworthy: Known for her research linking early-life mental health to aging, and for leading the Dunedin Study on human development, self-control, and healthspan. 💡 Guest Company Website: https://psychiatry.duke.edu/profile/terrie-e-moffitt   Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:00:36]: Overview of the Dunedin Study and Its Origins [00:02:13]: Joining the Dunedin Study: Early Career and Risk-Taking [00:04:35]: Transitioning the Dunedin Study to Aging Research [00:07:52]: Dunedin Cohort Structure and Unique Features [00:10:30]: Biological Samples and Longitudinal Data Collection [00:10:52]: Concept of Pace of Aging vs. Chronological Age [00:13:30]: Measuring and Modeling Pace of Aging [00:14:45]: Validating Pace of Aging: Physical and Cognitive Effects [00:16:27]: Environmental and Generational Controls in the Cohort [00:18:25]: Early Onset of Aging Processes [00:19:49]: Applying Pace of Aging to Other Populations [00:20:59]: Making Pace of Aging Exportable: Epigenetics and Broader Use [00:22:19]: Why the Longevity Industry Needs Pace of Aging Measures [00:24:06]: Economic and Societal Impact of Extending Lifespan [00:27:32]: Challenges in Changing Population Trends and Longevity Solutions [00:28:07]: Testing Anti-Aging Interventions: Need for Surrogate Biomarkers [00:31:28]: Surrogate Biomarkers and Clinical Trial Design for Aging [00:32:04]: Self-Control as a Predictor of Health and Longevity [00:35:11]: Self-Control in Childhood and Its Lifelong Impact [00:36:39]: Mental Disorders and Their Link to Physical Health [00:39:06]: Explaining the Mental Health–Aging Connection [00:42:33]: Prevention Strategies for Healthspan and Mental Health [00:48:59]: Population-Level Changes to Support Longevity [00:56:01]: Rapid-Fire Questions: Behaviors and Habits for Longevity [01:01:29]: Key Takeaway: Mental Health and Lifelong Impact [01:02:44]: Closing Remarks and Episode Wrap-Up  For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast Connect with Gil on LinkedIn, Instagram, X

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Longevity by Design is your go-to podcast for unlocking the secrets to a longer, healthier life. Hosted by Dr. Gil Blander, a renowned scientist and entrepreneur in the fields of aging, nutrition, and personalized health, this show dives into cutting-edge research and practical strategies for optimizing your healthspan and lifespan. In each episode, Dr. Blander sits down with leading longevity and health scientists to explore how we can live better, longer lives. From unpacking complex scientific concepts to sharing the latest advancements in aging research, Longevity by Design offers science-backed insights and actionable advice to help you add years to your life—and life to your years. Dr. Blander is the founder and Chief Scientific Officer of InsideTracker, a healthspan company that leverages blood tests, DNA analysis, fitness tracker data, and other biomarkers to deliver personalized health recommendations. With a Ph.D. in biology from the Weizmann Institute of Science and postdoctoral research at MIT, Dr. Blander brings decades of expertise and passion to every conversation. Tune in to Longevity by Design and discover how to live a longer, healthier, and more vibrant life.

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