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#359 ‒ How metabolic and immune system dysfunction drive the aging process, the role of NAD, promising interventions, aging clocks, and more | Eric Verdin, M.D.

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Aug 4, 2025
Eric Verdin, M.D., a leading physician-scientist and CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, dives deep into the complexities of aging. He discusses how metabolic and immune system dysfunctions influence lifespan, focusing on NAD's declining levels and promising longevity interventions like rapamycin. The conversation also delves into practical strategies for maintaining metabolic health, including diet and exercise, while emphasizing the importance of advancing biomarker research to personalize aging care. Verdin's insights shed light on the critical connections between metabolism, immunity, and aging.
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INSIGHT

Immune and Nervous Systems Limit Aging

  • Immune and nervous systems are rate-limiting organs for aging due to their organism-wide distribution.
  • Dysfunction in these systems, such as thymic shrinkage and chronic inflammation, accelerates systemic aging.
INSIGHT

Oxidative Stress: Double-Edged Sword

  • Oxygen metabolism causes free radical leakage that damages cells, contributing to aging.
  • Antioxidant supplements largely failed because free radicals also play signaling roles essential for health.
ADVICE

Use Zone 2 Cardio For Mitochondria

  • Practice zone 2 cardio to enhance fat oxidation and improve mitochondrial health.
  • This could reduce mitochondrial dysfunction and free radical leakage linked to aging.
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