

Eating for Longevity with Professor Valter Longo #55
Mar 27, 2019
In this enlightening discussion, Valter Longo, a world-renowned longevity researcher, dives into the intricacies of diet and aging. He challenges the common oversimplification of macronutrients, highlighting the need for a balanced intake of fats, proteins, and carbs. The conversation explores the groundbreaking fasting mimicking diet (FMD), detailing its potential benefits for metabolic health and insulin resistance. Valter also emphasizes how marrying ancient wisdom with modern science can unlock secrets to a longer, healthier life.
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From Music to Biochemistry
- Valter Longo's interest in aging began unexpectedly during his music studies at age 19.
- He abruptly switched from jazz performance to biochemistry, driven by a newfound fascination with the aging process.
Music and Scientific Inquiry
- Musical composition training encourages exploration of uncharted territories, similar to scientific inquiry.
- Longo believes this mindset helps scientists break free from established norms and discover new insights.
Modern Lifestyle and Longevity
- Modern lifestyles deviate significantly from the conditions that promote longevity.
- Overweight/obesity, excessive food consumption, lack of fasting, and poor food choices contribute to accelerated aging.