

The Science of Longevity | Dr. Peter Attia
162 snips Jun 5, 2023
Dr. Peter Attia, a physician educated at Stanford and Johns Hopkins, shares his insights on achieving a healthier, longer life. He critiques the term 'longevity' and emphasizes the importance of both lifespan and healthspan. Listeners will learn practical strategies for exercise, nutrition, and sleep, including tips on intuitive eating and the role of genes. Attia advocates for quality of life over mere longevity while addressing emotional health and the complexity of nutritional choices.
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Longevity Misconceptions
- Peter Attia dislikes the word "longevity" because it's associated with unrealistic promises and ineffective supplements.
- He prefers focusing on achievable health improvements rather than the pursuit of an extended lifespan.
Lifespan vs. Healthspan
- Lifespan, simply the duration of life, is less important than healthspan, the period of healthy, quality living.
- Healthspan encompasses physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being.
Genes and Lifespan
- Genes play a minor role in lifespan for most people, becoming more influential after age 85.
- Peter Attia argues against the deterministic view of genes.