Longevity by Design is a podcast for individuals looking to experience a longer, healthier life. In each episode, Dr. Gil Blander joins a co-host and an industry expert to explore a personalized health journey. The show helps you access science-backed information, unpack complicated concepts, learn what’s on the cutting edge of longevity research and the scientists behind them. Tune into Longevity by Design and see how to add years onto your life...and life onto your years.
The Impact of Exercise on Blood Biomarkers and InsideTracker’s New DNA Healthspan Report with Dr. Bartek Nogal
In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, sit down with Dr. Bartek Nogal from InsideTracker to explore the cutting-edge intersections of exercise, genetics, blood biomarkers, health optimization, and longevity. Dr. Bartek Nogal, with a strong background in biological engineering and genomics, dives into how personalized health data can shape our understanding of aging and wellness. He discusses InsideTracker's new innovative approach to using DNA analysis for tailoring health interventions, emphasizing the importance of actionable guidance for optimizing blood biomarkers and extending healthspan and longevity.Dr. Bartek Nogal shares compelling insights into the latest findings from InsideTracker's peer-reviewed published study on the effect of running on blood biomarkers and metabolic health, along with the influence of genetics—highlighting the power of exercise combined with the added value genetics provide for even greater personal health optimization. Dr. Nogal also discusses InsideTracker’s new innovative DNA healthspan report and the enhanced information and deeper insights it provides. The conversation is a deep dive into how technology bridges the gap between scientific research and everyday health practices, offering listeners a roadmap to a longer, healthier life. Listeners will leave with a clear understanding of the power of exercise on blood biomarkers and genomics for personal health and practical tips for leveraging their genetic information to make even better-informed lifestyle choices. This episode is a testament to the evolving landscape of health and science, where the fusion of data, technology, and personalized insights paves the way for a future of optimized health and longevity.Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign Episode timestamps:Introduction: 00:00-02:32What led Dr. Bartek Nogal to become a scientist: 02:33-03:27Dr. Bartek Nogal’s career at InsideTracker: 03:28-04:02InsideTracker’s peer-reviewed study: Dose response of running on blood biomarkers of wellness in generally healthy individuals (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37967046/): 04:03-06:46What is principal component analysis (PCA), and what were the findings using PCA: 06:47-07:56What is the effect of running blood biomarkers? What is the effect of the amount of running on blood biomarkers?: 07:57-09:27What was the effect of running on BMI (body mass index): 09:28-10:44What is Mendelian randomization, and what is the relationship of genetics with exercise and blood biomarkers? : 10:45-12:40What is the influence of genes on the relationship between exercise and diet: 12:41-13:33What are the strengths of Mendelian randomization for understanding the influence of genetics: 13:34-17:05What were the key findings from InsideTracker’s study on the effect of running on blood biomarkers 17:06-18:56What is InsideTracker’s new DNA report? What was the motivation for developing this new DNA healthspan report: 18:57-20:31What additional information and insights does InsideTracker’s new DNA report and scores provide: 20:32-28:41How much do genes or lifestyle influence blood biomarkers and risk of developing diseases: 28:42-32:24How to use InsideTracker’s new DNA and healthspan scores to optimize blood biomarkers and health: 32:25-34:28What is the future of genetics research: 34:29-36:36What is the future of genetic testing at InsideTracker: 36
2/21/2024 • 39 minutes, 49 seconds
Ask Me Anything (AMA): Oral Health, Healthspan, and Longevity with Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD
Did you know that your oral health has a profound impact on healthspan and longevity?Do you want to learn about the connections between oral health, healthspan, and longevity and what you can do to improve your oral health to help you live longer and add more healthy years to your life?This episode of Longevity by Design is an Ask Me Anything (AMA) between Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, where they dive into the often-overlooked importance of oral health for healthspan and longevity. They gathered and answered questions asked by the Longevity by Design audience, with the scientific evidence indicating that oral health is not just about a nice smile but also has a startling link with healthspan and longevity.Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver begin by defining what oral health and oral frailty are. They discuss that good oral health is an essential aspect of overall health and well-being, whereas poor oral health can lead to various dental and health problems. They then answer questions on the oral microbiome and what you should know about it. They also answer questions on how oral health is connected to the health of the rest of the body, healthspan, and longevity–with an emphasis on mortality, Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.Importantly, Dr. Blander and Ashley answer questions backed by science on what you can do to improve your oral health. They conclude by addressing questions on the influence of nutrition on oral health and the not-so-obvious but intriguing evidence on the link between oral health and physical fitness and function.Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign Episode timestamps:Introduction: 00:00-01:44What is the reason for choosing the topic of oral health, healthspan, and longevity: 01:44-03:11What is oral health: 03:12-04:23How is oral health connected to healthspan and longevity: 04:24-09:01What is oral frailty: 09:02-10:04What is the oral microbiome and what is known about the oral microbiome: 10:05-14:59What is the relationship between oral health and cognitive health: 15:00-19:36What is the relationship between oral health and cardiovascular diseases: 19:37-23:43What is the relationship between oral health and diabetes: 23:44-28:01Preventing versus treating diseases: 28:02-30:54How to improve oral health: 30:55-31:42When should I brush my teeth in the morning, before or after breakfast: 31:43-33:51How long should I brush my teeth? How do I know if I am brushing them correctly and for the right amount of time: 33:52-35:38Should I use toothpaste with fluoride in it: 35:38-36:15How often should I floss? What is a water flosser, and is it beneficial: 36:16-38:15Should I use a mouthwash: 38:15-42:27What is the influence of nutrition on oral health: 42:28-48:35Is there a connection between oral health and physical fitness and physical function: 48:36-51:14Summary: 51:15-55:42
2/7/2024 • 55 minutes, 45 seconds
How Our Blood Impacts Brain Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray
In this insightful episode of Longevity by Design, hosts Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver welcome Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray, a distinguished expert in neurology and brain aging. Dr. Wyss-Coray shares his journey from a childhood fascination with nature to becoming a leading figure in neuroscience and immunology. His initial interest in farming evolved into a passion for understanding the complexities of the human brain, particularly in the context of aging and neurodegenerative diseases.Dr. Wyss-Coray discusses his groundbreaking research on Alzheimer's disease and the aging brain. He dives into the intriguing discovery that factors in young blood can rejuvenate older brains, offering potential pathways for treating age-related cognitive decline. This revelation has significant implications for understanding and potentially mitigating the effects of aging on the brain.The episode also explores Dr. Wyss-Coray's transition from Switzerland to the U.S., highlighting the cultural and scientific opportunities that influenced his career. His journey underscores the importance of interdisciplinary research and collaboration in advancing our understanding of complex medical challenges like Alzheimer's disease. This conversation provides a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of immunology, neurology, and the quest to unlock the secrets of longevity.Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign Episode timestamps:Introduction: 0:00-2:12Why Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray became a scientist: 02:13-03:35Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray’s career journey studying immunology, neuroscience, and aging: 03:36-07:02Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray’s personal story on why he decided to stay in the US: 07:03-11:20Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray’s story on becoming the founder of three biotech companies and what they do: 11:21-15:12Introduction to Dr. Wyss-Coray’s research on proteomics and organ-specific aging: 15:13-15:52What is proteomics: 15:53-16:39What are the SomaLogic and Olink technologies for measuring proteins: 16:40-19:37What are the links between blood-based proteins, organ-specific biological aging, and chronic disease risk: 19:38-28:35Is aging a disease: 28:36-31:01The three waves of aging based on proteomic analysis: 31:02-37:29Are changes in blood proteins the cause or effect of aging: 37:30-43:46What are the effects of parabiosis and blood transfusion on gene expression and aging: 43:47-50:58The future of blood transfusions and synthetic drugs for improving healthspan and preventing neurodegenerative diseases: 50:59-55:07Are the effects of parabiosis or blood transfusions short-term, mid-term, or long-term: 55:08-59:17Proteomics for understanding organ aging, identifying potential drug targets, and young blood transfusions for rejuvenation: 59:18-01:01:58Biological aging of organs: 01:01:59-01:10:29What are the effects of fat tissue or obesity on metabolic health and mortality: 01:10:30-01:12:06What is the effect of accelerated brain aging on cognition and neurodegeneration: 01:12:17-01:15:52What can people do themselves to identify if they have accelerated brain aging: 01:15:53-01:18:27Sleep improves blood biomarkers: 01:18:28-01:19:09Top tip for healthspan: 01:19:10-01:21:44
1/24/2024 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 44 seconds
Do NAD Analogs and Resveratrol Boost Cellular Health and Longevity With Dr. Joe Baur
How can you increase NAD+ levels? And do higher NAD+ levels really lead to better metabolic health? What does the research say on their benefits for longevity? These topics and more are discussed in the latest episode of Longevity by Design with Dr. Joe Baur. Dr. Baur, Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, has made key contributions to the understanding of how metabolism and dietary factors influence longevity, for example, resveratrol’s effect on insulin sensitivity. His lab looks at small molecules like NAD+ to understand how they can mimic the health-promoting effects of caloric restriction in rodents. Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign Episode highlights8:08-10:13: What are the Potential Benefits of Resveratrol Supplements? 17:36-19:53: How Does NAD Affect Metabolism?22:49-25:13: Do NAD+ levels decline with age? 25:14- 31:27: How to Combat Declining NAD Levels as You Age 43:54- 49:12: How do NAD Analogs Affect Target Tissues? 50:11-51:06: What are the potential health benefits of taking NMN? 54:17- 1:04:21: Safety, Dosage, and Benefits of NMN + NR Supplements 1:04:22-1:04:31: Should you take NMN supplements?
1/10/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 19 seconds
The Latest Updates in Longevity Research with Dr. Eric Verdin
This episode of Longevity by Design features an interview with Dr. Eric Verdin—the CEO of The Buck Institute. The Buck Institute was the first center dedicated to aging research, and many discoveries within the aging field have come out of this research center. For this episode, Dr. Verdin, Dr. Blander, and Ashely Reaver sat down in person to discuss the latest updates in longevity research. Dr. Verdin shares his opinion on questions like “is aging a disease?” and “is there a maximum lifespan that humans will never surpass?” Dr. Verdin also discusses updates on the future of anti-aging drugs, including senolytics and metformin. To close the episode, Dr. Verdin gives life advice for what 5 things we can do on a regular basis to improve our health span.Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign Episode timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–2:40) About the Buck Institute (2:40–8:00)Biological aging clocks (8:00–14:31)Public opinion and funding aging research (14:31–16:38) Is aging a disease? (16:38–19:35) Future of anti-aging drugs (19:35–25:25) Senescence and senolytics (25:25–29:42) The hallmarks of aging are interconnected (29:42–36:48) How medicine and public policy has improved life expectancy (36:48–40:50) How much of longevity is due to genetics? (40:50–44:52) Geographic location impacts life expectancy (44:52–51:08) Is there a maximum lifespan for humans? (51:08–56:40) Healthspan vs lifespan (56:40–60:04) The most important interventions to improve healthspan (60:04–1:06:04)
12/13/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
How To Be Smarter About Protein Intake With Dr. Nick Burd
Dr. Nick Burd, PhD, is a skeletal muscle physiologist with an expertise in protein metabolism and exercise. In this episode, Dr. Burd discusses the importance of maintaining muscle mass as we age, expressing that “strong is the new healthy.” While adequate protein intake is an important aspect of gaining muscle and maintaining healthspan, many people in the US actually over consume protein. In this discussion, Dr. Burd talks about how much protein we truly need, whether or not there is an optimal time to consume protein after exercise, and how to best distribute protein intake throughout the day. He explains why consuming protein from food sources rather than as a powder may be better for muscle growth, and shares why protein is critical for endurance athletes. Episode timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–1:50) Why Dr. Burd became a scientist (1:50–4:00)The three types of muscle (4:00–5:00) How much of our muscle mass is skeletal muscle? (5:00–5:40)How obesity impacts muscle mass (5:40–8:16)What is a DEXA scan (8:16–10:30) Benefits of exercise on skeletal muscle (10:30–14:00) Sedentary behavior is detrimental to muscle tissue (14:00–19:00)“Strong is the new healthy” (19:00–20:00)Skeletal muscle and metabolic health (20:00–22:00)Many people over consume protein (22:00–26:50)Is there an optimal time to consume protein after exercise? (26:50–31:30) Protein powders vs. whole food sources of protein (31:30–35:50) Distribution of protein throughout the day (33:50–45:34)Why protein is important for endurance athletes (45:34–51:20) Protein needs for different ages, ethnicities, and gender (51:20–55:20)Resistance training in post menopausal women (55:20–1:01:00)Top tip for healthspan (1:01:00–end) Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
11/29/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 25 seconds
Tracking Your Body’s Data to Improve Health Outcomes with Dr. Sara Gottfried
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver interview Dr. Sara Gottfried. Dr. Gottfried received her MD from Harvard Medical School and completed residency at UCSF, however she is more likely to prescribe a continuous glucose monitor and personalized nutrition plan to her patients than the latest pharmaceutical.This episode is a must listen for anyone trying to optimize their wellness plan. Dr. Gottfried discusses all the data she tracks and how that helps her practice precision medicine. This conversation also sheds light on how birth control pills impact women's health, how erectile dysfunction is an early warning sign for atherosclerosis, and gives advice for women seeking hormone replacement therapy.Episode timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–1:00) Dr. Gottfried’s motivation for becoming a physician: (1:00–4:30)Dr. Gottfried’s fascination with performance and healthspan: (4:30–5:30)How do we define “hormone balance”: (5:30–7:10)Is hormone balance more common in men or women? (7:10–9:30)Understanding heart disease trends in women: (9:30–12:07Why women should track their body composition over time: (12:07–16:23) Testosterone is the most abundant hormone in the female body: (16:23–19:19)Chronic stress can accelerate testosterone decline in women (19:19–20:20)How the birth control pill impacts women: (20:20–26:58) Cortisol is one of the most important hormones in the body: (26:58–32:50)Dr. Gottfried’s recommendation for lowering cortisol?: (32:50–37:30)Insulin and avoiding diabetes: (37:30–38:45)Tracking your metrics over time (time-series): (38:45–40:30) DEXA scans and tracking body composition: (40:30–42:30)Cortisol in professional athletes: (42:30–45:43) The female athlete triad: (45:43–49:45) Understanding your health goals: (49:45–51:50)The importance of sleep: (51:50–59:11) Behavioral science: (59:11–1:03:10) Keto diets and the mediterranean diet: (1:03:10–1:07:30) Hormone replacement therapy: (1:07:30–1:15:35) Erectile dysfunction: (1:15:35–1:19:00) Dr. Gottfried’s top tip for healthspan: (1:19:00–1:21:33) Check out all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
11/15/2023 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 55 seconds
Ask Me Anything: Lowering Cholesterol and Optimizing VO2max
Did you know that blood cholesterol levels are influenced by far more than just the foods we eat?Are you eager to know how to assess healthspan using your own body's data? This episode of Longevity by Design is an Ask Me Anything between Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver. We gathered frequently asked questions from the Longevity by Design audience and discussed topics fundamental to longevity. Ashley Reaver begins the conversation with a deep dive into cholesterol—including the relationship between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol, the two most impactful nutrients on our blood cholesterol levels, how to navigate a family history of high cholesterol, and much more. Dr. Blander then answers questions about health metrics, explaining why VO2max is one of the best markers to assess heart health. He also discusses other markers of healthspan, the value of quality sleep, and the latest science on NAD+ precursors, including NMR and NM. Timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–2:22) The relationship between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol: (2:22–3:34) Eggs and cholesterol: (3:34–3:50)Absorbing dietary cholesterol: (3:50–4:10)About 20% of dietary cholesterol influences blood cholesterol: (4:10–5:40)Why you should test your cholesterol every 3 months: (5:40–7:54) Which cholesterol markers you should test: (7:54–9:20) Holding yourself accountable to your health: (9:20–12:03) Navigating a family history of high cholesterol: (12:03–14:08)The two most important nutrients that impact blood cholesterol: (14:08–15:03) Focusing on the aspects of your health that you can control: (15:03–17:40) Saturated fat contributes to elevated cholesterol: (17:40–20:37) Soluble fiber helps lower ApoB: (20:37–23:30) Insoluble fiber: (22:30–25:00) Fiber supplements: (25:00–27:00) Common myths about cholesterol: (27:00–31:54) VO2max is the best physiomarker of cardiovascular health: (31:54–36:00)VO2max declines with age: (36:00–37:40) Sex differences in VO2max: (37:40–39:10)VO2max correlates with other physiomarkers of health: (39:10–42:00)VO2max is correlated with biomarkers of metabolic health: (42:00–46:10)How to improve VO2max: (46:10–48:40) Sleep and VO2max: (48:40–50:00)The importance of adequate sleep for healthspan: (50:00–51:50)Grip strength is correlated with longevity: (51:50–58:10) Using your body's data to assess your health: (58:10–1:04:30) Weight loss strategies and GLP-1 agonists: (1:04:30–1:08:06) Intermittent fasting: (1:08:06–1:09:30) Ashley Reaver’s tips for weight maintenance: (1:09:30–1:15:10) NMN vs NR: which is the best NAD+ precursor: (1:15:10–1:18:17) The scientific rigor behind InsideTracker recommendations: (1:18:17–1:22:15) Top tip for healthspan: (1:22:15–end) Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
10/25/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 46 seconds
How to Improve Your Healthspan Using DNA Insights with Dr. Bartek Nogal
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Gil Blander interviews Dr. Bartek Nogal about genetic predispositions to conditions of aging. This episode goes deep into explaining how to improve your healthspan using DNA insights. Dr. Blander and Dr. Nogal talk about bone mineral density, epigenetic age acceleration, cognitive decline, risk of elevated ApoB, grip strength, and more. Knowing your genetic predispositions to certain traits can help you fine tune your wellness plan, and Dr. Nogel and Dr. Blander explain how to do so in this episode.Episode timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–3:40) What led Dr. Nogel to become a scientist (3:40–5:32)Moving from academia to InsideTracker (5:32–7:28) What is DNA? (7:28–9:12) How similar is DNA across animal species? (9:12–10:05) Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) (10:05–14:10)How polygenic scores are calculated (14:10–17:25) Defining heritability (17:25–22:53) ApoB is highly heritable (22:53–24:24) Why you should measure blood and DNA together (24:24–31:50) Science behind the new polygenic scores added to InsideTracker (31:50–38:20)How many SNPs are in the ApoB score? (38:20–41:20)Visceral fat (41:20–45:07) Age related muscle weakness (45:07–49:10) Bone mineral density (49:10–51:45) Chronotype—genetic predisposition to morningness (51:45–55:37)Lifespan DNA score (55:37–60:10) Epigenetic age acceleration (60:10–1:06:40)Cognitive aging (1:06:40–1:08:20)Age at menopause (1:08:20–1:10:40)Top tip for healthspan: (1:10:40–end) Listen to all episodes of Longevity by Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
10/11/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 39 seconds
Neurosurgery, Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease, and Optimizing VO2max with Dr. Joseph Maroon
Did you know an estimated 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's disease? Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, contributing to 60–70% of dementia cases. Being that aging is the primary risk factor for developing dementia, the Longevity By Design team has been eager to discuss dementia on the show. In this episode, Dr. Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD interview Dr. Joseph Maroon. Dr. Maroon is a professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and longtime team neurosurgeon to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dr. Maroon shares a ton of interesting science related to Alzheimer's disease. He discusses findings from his recently published research on how oxidative stress is a primary cause of Alzheimer’s disease. He explains why sleep can help prevent Alzheimer’s, and gives other lifestyle advice for how to promote brain health as we age.Dr. Maroon also talks about his experience in the NFL, how concussions impact the brain, new concussion-detection technology, why VO2max is a great biomarker of fitness, and how triathlons saved his life. Episode timestamps: Introduction: (0:00–2:50)Why Dr. Maroon became a physician: (2:50–6:20)Most common diseases seen by a neurosurgeon: (6:20-7:38)Most common neurological conditions associated with aging: (7:38-10:40)Lifestyle interventions to decrease oxidative stress: (10:40-12:13)Cigarettes and marijuana impact brain connectivity: (12:13–16:00)What is a concussion?: (16:00–19:00)NFL guidelines for concussions: (19:00–22:04) Dangers of returning to play too soon after a head injury: (22:04–23:30)Do football players age faster than the general public?: (23:30–29:16) New technology for detecting concussions in athletes: (29:16–32:10) Neuroprotective supplements: (32:10–34:00) Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for severe concussion treatment: (34:00–38:50)“Triathlons saved my life”: (38:50–45:55)Free radicals and exercise: (45:55–48:40)What happens to the brain when we sleep: (48:40–50:52) The ketogenic diet and cancer: (50:52–58:00)VO2 max and aging: (58:00–1:04:10)VO2 max is correlated with other biomarkers of health: (1:04:10–1:10:47)Top tip for healthspan: (1:10:48–end) Listen to all episodes of Longevity By Design at: https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
9/27/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 46 seconds
How GLP-1 Agonists Are Changing Obesity Care with Dr. Spencer Nadolsky
GLP-1 agonist medications have been a popular topic of discussion recently. While this weight loss drug was designed for obesity, GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic have made their way into Hollywood. This has people questioning their safety and possible health risks, especially in the long run. Are GLP-1 agonists a quick fix for weight loss or a lifetime prescription? Who should be prescribed this medication, and what are the possible side effects? This Longevity by Design episode features an interview with Dr. Spencer Nadolsky—An obesity and lipid specialist physician. Dr. Nadolsky explains how GLP-1 medications cause weight loss, answers questions about safety concerns, and discusses interesting patient stories about how people react to this medication. Dr. Nadolsky has a lot of patient experience with GLP-1 agonist drugs and is very knowledgeable about their current use and future potential. Timestamps:Introduction: (0:00–2:00)Why Dr. Nadolsky became a physician: (2:00–4:13) What is cardiometabolic medicine?: (4:13–5:17)What is a “healthy” metabolism?: (5:17–7:37)How does diet impact glucose regulation: (7:37–10:20)Why has insulin resistance increased in the past decade?: (10:20–11:45)Ethnicity impacts BMI cutoffs: (11:45–12:57)Is obesity a choice?: (12:57–17:40) How socioeconomic status impacts obesity: (17:40–21:30)What's better: A BMI score or a DEXA scan?: (21:30–25:33)How strength training improves healthspan: (25:33–32:32) What a fasting insulin blood test tells you: (32:32–36:58)Health risks of insulin resistance: (35:15–38:08)How insulin resistance can increase ApoB: (38:08–39:25)How does ApoB predict heart disease risk?: (39:25–42:50)Why isn't ApoB included in typical lipid panels?: (42:50–44:25)Behavioral science and clinical practice: (44:25–50:06)How do GLP-1 agonists cause weight loss? (50:06–56:03)Negative side effects of GLP-1 medications: (56:03–57:36)Price of GLP-1s: (57:36–58:53)GLP-1: A short term quick fix or a lifetime prescription?: (58:53–1:02:19)Biggest health myths on social media: (1:02:19–1:08:45)Top tip for healthspan: (1:08:45–end) Longevity By Design is produced by InsideTracker. InsideTracker provides a personalized health analysis and data-driven wellness guide to help you add years to your life—and life to your years. Choose a plan that best fits your needs to get your comprehensive biomarker analysis, customized action plan, and customer-exclusive healthspan resources. Listen to all episodes of Longevity By Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
9/13/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 8 seconds
Insulin Resistance, Weight Management, and Eating Optimally with Dr. Mitch Roslin
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Blander sits down with Dr. Mitch Roslin to discuss insulin resistance. Insulin resistance has been top of mind for Dr. Blander recently, and this conversation offers new insights into how we can prevent insulin resistance through diet and lifestyle. Dr. Roslin parses out the different factors that cause insulin resistance, explaining that some are within our control (diet and lifestyle) while others are not (age and genetics). Dr. Roslin also talks about his clinical experience as a bariatric surgeon, sharing insights on how to manage weight and prevent obesity. He gives his expertise on how to eat optimally for metabolic health and answers questions about the ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting. Episode highlights:Introduction: (0:00–2:45)Insulin’s most important role in the body: (2:46–5:35)What does it mean to be insulin resistant?: (5:35–7:15)What causes insulin resistance?: (7:15–9:00)Fasting insulin is an early warning sign for disease: (9:00–11:45)Dr. Roslin’s clinical experience with obesity: (11:45–14:25) Body fat is not a bad thing: (14:25–16:55)Insulin levels impact where fat is stored in the body: (16:55–19:35)How can we prevent insulin resistance?: (19:35–21:35)Dr. Roslin’s thoughts on the ideal diet: (21:35–22:35)Benefits of going for a walk after you eat: (22:35-23:55)Diet vs. exercise for weight loss: (23:55–26:45)Does the keto diet prevent insulin resistance? : (26:45–28:45)Time-restricted eating for weight management: (28:45–33:15)Psychology of obesity: (33:15–39:40) Does insulin resistance make it harder to lose weight? (39:40–41:43)What form of exercise is best to prevent insulin resistance? (41:43–46:05) How do we objectively identify insulin resistance?: (46:05–48:30)PCOS: (48:30–50:45)Defining “healthy”: (50:45–52:45)Wrap-up: (52:45-end) Longevity By Design is produced by InsideTracker. InsideTracker provides a personal health analysis and data-driven wellness guide to help you add years to your life—and life to your years. Choose a plan that best fits your needs to get your comprehensive biomarker analysis, customized Action Plan, and customer-exclusive healthspan resources.Listen to all episodes of Longevity By Design at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
8/23/2023 • 55 minutes, 5 seconds
How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy improves cognition with Dr. Shai Efrati
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment in which patients breathe pure oxygen at higher than normal atmospheric pressure. This increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in body tissues, enabling tissue rejuvenation and accelerated recovery. Historically, HBOT has been used for chronic wounds like diabetic foot ulcers, radiation injuries, and non-healing surgical wounds. However, the research on HBOT is evolving and has recently suggested its use can have regenerative effects on the brain. At the forefront of this research is the Sagol Center in Israel, where scientists have shown that HBOT can also induce brain tissue regeneration and neuroplasticity, even years after brain injuries. These findings are expanding HBOT’s potential therapeutic uses for conditions like cognitive decline, traumatic brain injuries, stroke recovery, chronic pain, and other medical conditions. This episode of Longevity by Design features an exclusive interview with the founder and director of the Sagol Center, Dr. Shai Efrati. Dr. Efrati explains the science behind HBOT and how this treatment improves cognition. He details how oxygen fluctuations trigger the body's regenerative processes within the brain. He also underscores the importance of precision and exactness in using medical-grade equipment for this treatment, cautioning against the use of at-home hyperbaric oxygen therapies.TimestampsDr. Shai’s background (00:00-15:28)How exercise promotes angiogenesis (15:30-18:40)Commercialization of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) (18:40–24:40) Health benefits of HBOT (24:40–31:31)Optimal HBOT protocol for improved cognition (31:32–37:22)Is HBOT beneficial for younger populations? (37:22–45:00)Can HBOT benefit individuals with impaired brain function? (45:01–50:40)Alzheimer's disease: Phenotypes and treatment (50:41–58:10)Top tip for brain health (58:10–end)Stay up to date at https://info.insidetracker.com/longevitybydesign
8/9/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Using Synthetic Biology To Extend Lifespan With Dr. Nan Hao
In 2023, a study was published in the journal Science sharing a breakthrough within the longevity field. This study used synthetic biology to alter the gene networks of yeast cells, and what they found was incredible. They were able to increase the lifespan of yeast cells by 82% compared to control cells. Various media outlets have covered the study with the study’s findings sparking transformative advancements in the longevity field. This episode is an in-depth discussion with the lead scientist who worked on this 2023 study—Dr. Nan Hao. Dr. Hao provides a behind-the-scenes look into the motivation and the science behind this study. During the discussion with Dr. Hao, details this novel paper. He describes the gene network he created, why he picked the genes he did, and how what he discovered can transform longevity science going forward. Longevity by Design is produced by InsideTracker, your data-driven wellness guide for optimizing your healthspan. For a limited time, visit insidetracker.com/podcast for 20% off any InsideTracker plan.
7/26/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 23 seconds
How To Prevent And Reverse Insulin Resistance with Dr. Jennifer Lovejoy
When you hear the word “insulin” what comes to mind first? If your first thought was diabetes, you are not alone. Insulin is most often associated with diabetes, but it plays a key role in many aspects of our health. Did you know that insulin is associated with brain health and cognition? Or that managing insulin levels can aid in weight management?In this episode, Dr. Lovejoy discusses insulin resistance, blood glucose control, and weight management. She shares several strategies to prevent and reverse insulin resistance through lifestyle habits to empower others to live healthier longer.Timestamps- Introduction to glucose, insulin, and insulin resistance: (1:45–5:30)- Glucose spikes and the use of continuous glucose monitors: (5:31–10:55)- Prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes: (10:55–18:27)- Insulin's impact on brain health and cognition: (18:28–21:20)- Insulin studies in model organisms: (21:21–24:50)- Dietary fat and insulin resistance: (24:50–30:00) - Glycemic index and glycemic load: (30:01–34:20)- The ketogenic diet and insulin resistance: (34:20–42:20)- Postmenopausal women and insulin resistance: (42:20–49:00)- The future of GLP-1 agonists: (49:00–57:30)- AMA: Insulin resistance: (57:31–1:17:50)- Top tip for optimal fasting insulin levels (1:17:51–end)
7/12/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 56 seconds
Dr. Jennifer Lovejoy—How Hormone Balance and Optimal Metabolism Promote Healthy Aging
What if we told you that sugary foods aren't the only driver of insulin resistance? Many people attribute weight gain solely to a slowed metabolic rate, but the reality is that weight is influenced by dozens of other lifestyle factors. The media often misrepresents the term ‘hormone balance,’ leaving women without adequate advice to address menopausal symptoms. In fact, certain foods can mitigate hot flashes, yet they are the same foods often torn apart by the media. Insulin, weight management, hormone balance, and so much more are covered in today’s episode of Longevity by Design. Join Dr. Lovejoy and the InsideTracker team as they delve deep into the most common misconceptions surrounding hormone health, metabolic health, and weight gain.
6/21/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Dr. John Oliffe—Overlooking Men’s Mental Health: A Threat To Longevity
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Gil Blander welcomes guest Dr. John Oliffe, a renowned expert on men’s mental health. Dr. Blander and Dr. Oliffe discuss the intricacies and challenges regarding mental health faced by men in today’s world, and how when left unaddressed, can threaten men’s longevity. They delve into the complexities of modern masculinity and how traditional expectations impact men’s emotional well-being. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Oliffe shares insight into health disparities faced by men and the challenges stigmas men face. Dr. Oliffe shares actionable prevention strategies for men and offers valuable advice like establishing daily routines, gaining awareness of emotional health, and prioritizing meaningful relationships and connections. And while this episode discusses men’s mental health—people of all sexes can benefit from learning more about how men’s mental health impacts longevity.This episode of Longevity by Design discusses men’s physical and mental health. The following topics are discussed: depression, anxiety, suicide, substance abuse, risk-taking, divorce, domestic violence, and more. The subject matter may be distressing or triggering for some individuals. Please proceed with caution if you continue to read this article. Longevity by Design is produced by InsideTracker, your data-driven wellness guide for optimizing your healthspan. Longevity by Design is produced by InsideTracker, your data-driven wellness guide for optimizing your healthspan. For a limited time, visit insidetracker.com/podcast for 20% off any InsideTracker plan.
6/7/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Dr. Emma Teeling—DNA Repair Mechanisms and Aging: Lessons From Bats
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Gil Blander interviews Dr. Emma Teeling, a leading bat researcher from the University of Dublin. They delve into the extraordinary world of bats, discussing how these mammals hold the key to understanding disease resistance, immunity, and longevity. Dr. Teeling explains the unique immune system of bats and their ability to suppress inflammation—which is considered one of the primary drivers of aging. Many lessons from bats can be applied to humans, including how bats manage the immune response to viruses. In this conversation, Dr. Teeling also explores the impressive DNA repair mechanisms bats possess and its contribution to bats’ healthspan. Dr. Teeling shares insights into her groundbreaking research, which has the potential to uncover innovative treatments for aging and various health conditions. Listen to the full episode to discover how understanding bats can help improve human health and longevity.Longevity by Design is produced by InsideTracker, your data-driven wellness guide for optimizing your healthspan. For a limited time, visit insidetracker.com/podcast for 20% off any InsideTracker plan.
5/24/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Dr. Renee Deehan—Why Everyone Should Care About Women’s Health
In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Renee Deehan discusses pertinent topics of women's health—and why women's health should matter to all. Hormone levels shift throughout a woman's lifespan, and the symptoms and risks associated with suboptimal hormone levels have an economic burden worth addressing. Tune in to learn how Dr. Deehan integrates blood biomarker testing, genomics, and fitness tracker data to steer conversations regarding health outcomes.To learn more about critical hormone markers to measure during a woman’s reproductive and menopausal years, visit insidetracker.com/womenshealthLongevity by Design is produced by InsideTracker, your data-driven wellness guide for optimizing your healthspan. For a limited time, visit insidetracker.com/podcast for 20% off any InsideTracker plan.
5/10/2023 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 30 seconds
Dr. Leroy Hood + Dr. Nathan Price—How Assessing Biological Age Improves Wellness
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price discuss their approach to scientific wellness—distilling data into a simple, actionable measurement: biological age. Their goal is to leverage technology to compile data from the brain, body, gut microbiome, and more to create a model for scientific wellness. Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price aim to integrate scientific wellness into the healthcare system—shifting the focus from disease-care to preventative lifestyle habits that promote wellness. Tune in to hear from the leading experts in the field of Longevity. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
4/26/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 37 seconds
Dr. Rachele Pojednic—How Exercise Improves Healthspan
In this episode of Longevity By Design, Dr. Rachele Pojednic describes the mechanism behind how exercise improves healthspan—discussing different modes of exercise and how each caters to a key health metric. Muscle integrity declines as we age, and Dr. Pojednic shares why preserving this tissue is critical for healthspan. She encourages listeners to choose the best physical activity type for themselves and quantifies how much exercise they should get per week. Finally, Dr. Pojednic discusses a passion of hers—how the scientific community can improve communication with the general public and vice versa.For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
4/12/2023 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
Dr. Kate Wolin—How To Use Behavioral Science To Build Healthy Habits
In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Kate Wolin discusses the tactics of behavior change science that can promote sustainable healthy habits. As a behavioral epidemiologist, Dr. Wolin provides actionable advice for health promotion in many contexts. She explains the science of motivation and how leveraging one’s motivation can promote behavior change. She also dives into how our environment facilitates positive or negative health behaviors and how to alter them. Tune in to hear the latest science on behavior change and forming healthy habits. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
3/29/2023 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 23 seconds
Dr. Noah Davidsohn—Gene Therapies for Age-Related Diseases
This episode of Longevity by Design discusses groundbreaking research on the use of gene therapies to target common diseases of aging. Dr. Noah Davidsohn leverages genes associated with aging as targets for de-aging cells and reducing the burden of age-related diseases. The research appears promising—Dr. Davidsohn is confident that these findings will eventually improve human lifespan and healthspan. Tune in for conversations that dissect the latest research in the field of longevity. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
3/15/2023 • 40 minutes, 13 seconds
Dr. Joan Mannick—mTOR's Role in Aging
During this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Joan Mannick explains how mTOR influences the aging process. She explains that this evolutionarily conserved protein is involved in several cellular functions in the body and acts on longevity-promoting pathways like autophagy. Dr. Mannick also discusses the connection between mTOR and the immune system, sharing her research on how low-dose mTOR inhibitors can upregulate antiviral immunity, creating an opportunity for more targeted vaccines for older adults. After extensive research on mTOR across many species, Dr. Mannick shares impressive insight into how mTOR inhibitors like rapamycin can promote longevity. Tune in to learn more about the latest research in the field. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
2/22/2023 • 42 minutes, 13 seconds
Dr. Andrea Maier—Mechanisms of Aging
This episode of Longevity by Design discusses topics related to longevity medicine, including mechanisms of aging, biological aging clocks, organ-specific aging, and factors that impact healthspan. With impressive clinical and research experience, Dr. Maier explains the importance of integrating longevity medicine into general practice as well as the current state of diagnostic tools within the field. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
2/8/2023 • 51 minutes, 22 seconds
Dr. Jennifer Garrison—Women's Health and Longevity Part 2
This episode of Longevity by Design is the second of a two-part series in which Dr. Jennifer Garrison discusses women's health and the menopausal transition. In this episode, Dr. Garrison talks about reproductive health, the hormonal fluctuations women experience during their life, and the health implications of menopause. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
1/25/2023 • 57 minutes, 44 seconds
Dr. Jennifer Garrison—Women's Health and Longevity Part 1
This episode of Longevity by Design discusses concepts related to women's health, including the brain-ovary connection, reproductive health, ovarian aging, and the health implications of menopause. Our guest today is Dr. Garrison, a neuroscientist, and expert in reproductive health. Dr. Garrison talks about gender inequalities in research and how her research lab aims to progress the scientific understanding of women's health and longevity. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
1/11/2023 • 50 minutes, 9 seconds
Dr. Marco Altini—Heart Rate Variability and the Stress Response
This episode of Longevity by Design is an in-depth discussion on heart rate variability (HRV) and the stress response. Our guest today is Dr. Altini, an HRV expert and data expert. He and Dr. Blander talk through the definition of HRV, how stress impacts the autonomic nervous system, and the many factors that influence HRV. Tune in as Dr. Altini sheds light on how to interpret and improve this highly individualized marker. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
12/7/2022 • 48 minutes, 41 seconds
Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov + Deepankar Nayak—Biological Aging Clocks
This episode of Longevity by Design discusses the research behind biological aging clocks, artificial intelligence, and organ-specific aging with Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov and Deepankar Nayak.In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov and Deepankar Nayak. Dr. Zhavoronkov and Deepankar have extensive knowledge of biological aging clocks—how they are developed, what they measure, how to interpret them, and much more. Through valuable and ground-breaking science, they describe how artificial intelligence and biological aging clocks together shape how to view and optimize healthspan. Tune in as Dr. Zhavoronkov and Deepankar discuss the latest science in the field. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
11/16/2022 • 55 minutes, 59 seconds
Dr. Jennifer Elisseeff—Regenerative Medicine and Immunology
This episode of Longevity by Design discusses topics related to regenerative medicine—senescent cells, biomaterials, arthritis, immunology, and more.In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Jennifer Elisseeff. Dr. Elisseeff holds a PhD in Medical Engineering and has conducted many interesting studies relating to tissue engineering and the immune system. Tune in as Dr. Elisseeff discusses the latest science in the field. For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
11/2/2022 • 40 minutes, 50 seconds
Dr. Evelyne Bischof—Applying Longevity Medicine to Optimize Healthspan
This episode of Longevity by Design is all about longevity medicine, diving deep into the topic of longevity clinics, practical tools for using longevity medicine, and how this approach to healthspan differs from traditional methods of care. In this episode of Longevity by Design, our host, Dr. Gil Blander, is joined by Dr. Evelyne Bischof, Chief Physician Associate of Internal Medicine at University Hospital Renji of Jiaotong University Shanghai and Concierge Longevity Physician for executive longevity patients. Tune in as Dr. Bischof, a healthspan enthusiast and practitioner, shares interesting and exciting information about the growing field of longevity medicine.For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
10/19/2022 • 46 minutes, 36 seconds
Dr. Robert Pastore—How an Early Celiac Disease Diagnosis Helps You Live a Healthier Life
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Robert Pastore. Today’s episode is all about celiac disease—clinical manifestations, challenges in the diagnostic processes, and how this disease is especially relevant to longevity. Along with having celiac himself, Dr. Pastore holds a PhD in Biomedical Informatics and is a certified nutrition specialist—giving him a personal and unique perspective on this condition. Tune in to learn more about the latest science in the field.For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
10/5/2022 • 52 minutes, 28 seconds
Dr. Filipe Gomes Cabreiro—How The Gut Microbiome Impacts Longevity
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Filipe Cabreiro. An expert in the gut microbiome and principal investigator at The Cabreiro Lab, Dr. Cabreiro discusses the latest science on the connection between gut microbial and healthy aging. Join us to learn how to improve microbial diversity and assess gaps in the knowledge that are currently under investigation.For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
9/21/2022 • 45 minutes, 46 seconds
Dr. Matt Johnson—Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Healthy People
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Matt Johnson. Dr. Johnson is the Director of Clinical Research at Dexcom—a leading company in diabetes care through the use of continuous glucose monitoring. With extensive knowledge in diabetes, metabolic health, and exercise physiology, Dr. Johnson talks through his research and gives insight into the latest science in the field of longevity. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
9/7/2022 • 48 minutes, 31 seconds
Dr. Dudley Lamming—Surprising Findings From Protein-Restriction Studies
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Dudley Lamming, an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism. Tune in as Dr. Lamming discusses his research on protein restriction and fasting. As the principal investigator of his lab, Dr. Lamming has extensive knowledge of nutrient signaling pathways and how dietary patterns promote health. Tune in as Dr. Lamming discusses the latest science in the field. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
8/24/2022 • 45 minutes, 57 seconds
Dr. Mitch Roslin—Preventative vs Reactive Scientific Approach to Weight Management
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Mitch Roslin, Chief of Bariatric Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. During this conversation with Dr. Mitch Roslin, he talks in detail about the obesity epidemic—he touches on taking a preventative, upstream approach, causes, consequences, and everything in between. Dr. Roslin shares his experience as a bariatric surgeon, and the important role this surgery has on obesity treatment and outcomes. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcastThis episode is intended to share information on weight management. The subject matter may be distressing, not appropriate, or triggering for some individuals. Please proceed with caution if you continue to listen to this episode.
8/10/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 27 seconds
Dr. Krista Varady—Does Human Research on Intermittent Fasting Support Longevity?
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Krista Varady, Professor of Nutrition at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Research on intermittent fasting is largely conducted in cellular and animal models. Dr. Krista Varady is one of few scientists to conduct intermittent fasting clinical trials in humans. Tune in as Dr. Krista Varady discusses the latest science in the field. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
7/27/2022 • 43 minutes, 57 seconds
Dr. Ronald Krauss—A Proactive Approach to Heart Health
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Ronald Krauss, Professor of Medicine at UCSF, and Adjunct Professor of Nutritional Sciences at UC Berkeley. Tune in as Dr. Ronald Krauss discusses the contributing factors to atherosclerosis, the biomarkers most associated with heart disease, and components of a heart-healthy diet. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
7/6/2022 • 53 minutes, 53 seconds
Dr. Roger Fielding—The Prevention of Age-Related Muscle Loss
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Roger Fielding, Associate Director of the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. Tune in as Dr. Roger Fielding describes how proper nutrition and being physically active build muscle and prevent age-related muscle loss. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
6/22/2022 • 42 minutes, 32 seconds
Dr. Mariette Abrahams—Personalized Nutrition for Sustainable Change
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Mariette Abrahams, CEO, and Founder of Qina, the first hub for data insights on Personalized Nutrition. Tune in as Mariette Abrahams discusses personalized nutrition and how to turn simple actions into sustainable health changes. For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
6/8/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
Dr. George Church—Gene Therapy and Aging
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. George Church, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Tune in as Dr. George Church discusses the many roles of gene therapy, including its ability to reverse age-related diseases.For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
5/18/2022 • 29 minutes, 3 seconds
Dr. Eric Verdin—The Effect of Food on Longevity
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Eric Verdin, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Tune in as Dr. Eric Verdin discusses nutrient sensing, epigenetic regulation, and recent research on the impact of foods on longevity. To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
5/6/2022 • 1 hour, 26 seconds
Dr. Ali Torkamani—Genomics and Aging
Your genetics can uncover many things about you. They can influence how you look and behave, to name a few. But your genes are not deterministic; they don't tell your entire story.In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Ali Torkamani, Director of Genome Informatics at the Scripps Research Translational Institute. Tune in as Dr. Ali Torkamani discusses how genetics impact lifespan and healthspan, why genetics aren't deterministic, and how lifestyle factors promote a healthier, longer life.To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
4/20/2022 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Dr. Eran Segal—The Value of Personalized Nutrition
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Eran Segal, Faculty Member at The Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Tune in as Dr. Eran Segal discusses the value of personalized nutrition, how data contributes to our knowledge of personalized food responses, and the relationship between food and longevity.To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
4/6/2022 • 40 minutes, 42 seconds
Dr. Raul Mostoslavsky—SIRT 6 and the Hallmarks of Aging
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, are joined by Dr. Raul Mostoslavsky, the Laurel Schwartz Professor of Oncology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Raul Mostoslavsky has studied sirtuin functions in cancer for many years and has identified a pathway responsible for tumor growth in 30% to 40% of pancreatic cancer patients and more recently identified metabolism as a heterogeneous feature of cancer. Dr. Raul Mostoslavsky discusses the role of sirtuins in aging and explains how the mechanisms that protect us from cancer may also preserve our longevity on a cellular level.To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
3/25/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 8 seconds
Dr. Steven Austad—A Unique Perspective to Aging Research
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Steven Austad, Professor and Protective Life Endowed Chair in Healthy Aging Research of the Department of Biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Tune in as Dr. Steven Austad describes how his unique career path from lion tamer to aging researcher has influenced his perspective on the top questions in the field. To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
3/9/2022 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
Dr. Nir Barzilai—Genetics and Lifestyle Factors of Centenarians
Aging research is quickly evolving to understand how we can live healthier, longer lives. Scientists are looking to centenarians and their family members to reveal how their environment, lifestyle, and genetics contribute to their delayed aging.In this episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Nir Barzilai, Director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Tune in as Dr. Nir Barzilai describes how he pursued a career in aging, where the research stands on metformin and longevity, and the Longevity Genes Project, genome mapping 750 centenarians and their family members to understand the genetic component of aging.To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
2/22/2022 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
Dr. Matt Kaeberlein—Novel Research on Longevity Agents in Domestic Dogs
Recent studies highlight the role of specific longevity agents like rapamycin in slowing the aging process in animal models. Namely, scientists believe that rapamycin, proper nutrition, and caloric restriction may slow down the aging process in animal models and may be transferable to human health.In the latest episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, Professor at the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Washington. Tune in as Dr. Matt Kaeberlein describes the longevity agent rapamycin and its impact on mTOR and the Dog Aging Project, which is investigating companion dogs as a model organism for aging.To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
2/8/2022 • 58 minutes, 41 seconds
Dr. Heidi Tissenbaum–Lessons From C. Elegans to Increase Healthspan
In recent years, aging research has shifted its focus from lifespan to healthspan to understand the processes that define aging. Dr. Heidi Tissenbaum’s research investigates the fundamental pathways and genes that determine how we age. In the latest episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Heidi Tissenbaum, professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Tune in as Dr. Heidi Tissenbaum distinguishes between lifespan and healthspan, how she uses C. Elegans as a model organism for aging, and how added dietary sugars can interfere with longevity. To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
1/31/2022 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Dr. Haim Cohen — The Protective Role of SIRT6 on Aging and Longevity
One topic that Longevity by Design guests can agree on is that sirtuin-6 (SIRT6) plays a protective role in aging and age-related conditions. Dr. Haim Cohen’s lab researches sirtuins, a class of enzymes involved in longevity and aging. He’s specifically interested in SIRT6 and its protective role in the aging process, as well as age-related conditions like cancer, insulin resistance, inflammation, and metabolic health.In the latest episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Haim Cohen, Director of the National Metabolic Center for Excellence in Scientific Research in Human Diseases, and professor at Bar-Ilan University. Tune in as Dr. Haim Cohen takes a deep dive into SIRT6 and how his groundbreaking discovery about this enzyme can contribute to what we know about the aging process. To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
1/12/2022 • 43 minutes, 13 seconds
Dr. Andrew Huberman — How The Gut Microbiome, Sleep, and Sunlight Impact The Brain
Inspired by the great unknowns of the brain, Dr. Andrew Huberman pursued neuroscience. From there, he realized that his passion also lay in the art of conveying scientific information in a way that scientists and non-scientists alike can understand. In the latest episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Andrew Huberman. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at the Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Labs Podcast.Tune in as Dr. Andrew Huberman takes a deep dive into how the gut microbiome, sleep, and sunlight impact the brain and how to hack your daily habits to live a healthier, longer life. To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
12/8/2021 • 1 hour, 31 seconds
Dr. Vera Gorbunova — Applying Lessons From Long-Living Animals to Combat Human Aging
Did you know that there are species of whales that can live to be over 200 years old? Or that naked mole rats can live up to ten times longer than other mice? These facts and more led scientist Dr. Vera Gorbunova to investigate the mechanisms behind long-lived species and how these can be applied to what we know about aging in humans. In the latest episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Vera Gorbunova, Professor of Biology at the University of Rochester and co-director of the Rochester Aging Research Center. Tune in as Dr. Vera Gorbunova discusses commonalities between long-lived animals and how humans can apply these principles into their lives today. To learn more about science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
11/19/2021 • 33 minutes, 49 seconds
Dr. Brian Kennedy — How Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Slow Down the Aging Process
We can’t rely on the magical elixir of life to stay forever young and healthy, but we can change certain lifestyle habits associated with premature aging. In the latest episode of Longevity by Design, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. Brian Kennedy, Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology at the National University of Singapore, to discuss his approach to longevity and aging. Longevity is a complex matter, but Dr. Brian Kennedy explains its most vital details. Tune in to this episode to learn more about how food choices, supplements, exercise, and other lifestyle habits that we can control encourage longevity and prevent associated diseases. To learn more and download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook, visit: insidetracker.com/podcast
10/30/2021 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
Dr. William Evans – Why Muscle Mass is a Marker of Longevity
Should the elderly engage in physical activity? How do nutrient needs change throughout the lifespan? Researchers and scientists worldwide strive to get revolutionary answers to top aging questions. Our guest is one of them. In this episode of the Longevity by Design podcast, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. William Evans, adjunct professor of Human Nutrition at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Evans was the first to describe sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength. Additionally, Dr. William Evans’ research sheds light on the connection between sarcopenia and lower levels of biomarkers like testosterone, estrogen, growth hormone production, and increased insulin resistance.Tune in to this episode, as Dr. William Evans discusses his research on exercise in older adults, how protein requirements change during the lifespan, and how this contributes to aging as a whole. To learn more and download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook, visit: insidetracker.com/podcast
9/30/2021 • 53 minutes, 8 seconds
Dr. David Sinclair – A World-Renowned Scientist's View on Longevity and Health
Dr. David Sinclair is a world-renowned scientist with a rich background in genetics and longevity research. Dr. David Sinclair, Ph.D., A.O. is a geneticist at Harvard Medical School and a Co-founder and Co-chief editor of the journal Aging. He's an inventor on 35 patents and has received more than 35 awards and honors. We're proud to have him on our team as the Chairman of the InsideTracker Scientific Advisory Board. Is aging a disease or a natural process? How can we impact aging on a cellular level? What daily habits can you implement to improve your lifespan? How does intermittent fasting impact cell function and longevity? In this episode of the Longevity by Design podcast, our co-hosts, Dr. Gil Blander and Ashley Reaver, are joined by Dr. David Sinclair to discuss his aging research, top tips for longevity, and interestingly, what it’s like to work in his lab.For an exclusive offer, visit: https://info.insidetracker.com/sinclair
8/18/2021 • 38 minutes, 1 second
Why Lifestyle is the Key to Longevity With Dr. David Katz
The Founding Director of Yale University's Yale-Griffin prevention research center, Dr. David Katz, joins our hosts, Dr. Gil Blender and Ashley Reaver, to discuss the importance of a healthy lifestyle in increasing longevity.We need to prioritize prevention in healthcare. A more preventative approach to health could help postpone and even prevent severe conditions from developing. There are many benefits of adopting better lifestyle habits. According to Dr. Katz, lifestyle is the key to vitality and longevity. Poor diet choices lead to weight gain and chronic disease development such as diabetes and obesity. It's essential to eat real, not processed food and drink water regularly.Being healthy is not just about consuming vegetables and avoiding processed foods. It's a lifestyle. Our podcast guest says that lifestyle is a medicine that prevents chronic diseases from developing. You are what you eat, what you do, and what you drink. Dr. David Katz is the Founding Director of Yale University's Yale-Griffin prevention research center, a CDC-funded clinical research lab he ran for 21 years. He's also the Founder and currently the Chief Executive Officer of Diet ID, an API intended to disrupt current processes for dietary intake, goal setting, and nutritional coaching. He's joined the advisory board of InsideTracker to help people optimize their bodies using science and technology.In this episode of the Longevity by Design podcast, Dr. Katz discusses the endless benefits of healthy living. If you want to hear why diet quality is critical and what we can do to promote better eating habits, tune in to the latest episode of the podcast to find out more.To learn more and download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook, visit: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast
5/11/2021 • 1 hour, 9 seconds
What Aging Research Tells Us About Longevity with Danica Chen
How and why do we age? Is aging reversible? These are some of the most critical questions in biology. Fortunately for us, researchers and scientists across the world strive to get some revolutionary answers. Our guest is one of them.Danica Chen is a Professor of Metabolic Biology, Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology at the University of California at Berkeley. Even though she originally intended to study international accounting, life had other plans, so she switched her major and went in another direction. Now, she's a member of Berkeley Stem Cell Center and a member of QB3 Consortium in Lifespan Extension, conducting research studies that aim to understand aging-associated conditions.Danica says the future of aging research is bright. "Using the knowledge we have learned from aging research and applying it to improve human health is what the aging field is trying to accomplish." In this episode of the Longevity by Design podcast, our hosts and Danica discuss the challenges in aging research, STEM cells' role in aging, and why the elderly are more prone to COVID. Tune in to the latest episode to find out more.To learn more and download InsideTracker's InnerAge eBook, visit: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast