

Project 100 with Mark Bouris
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Join Mark Bouris as he cuts through the noise to reveal the real secrets behind living a longer, healthier life.
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Nov 10, 2024 • 55min
Dr Lindsay Wu: Australia's longevity quest & are Blue Zones even real?
All content and media by Project 100 is created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice.***Dr. Lindsay Wu is a Senior Research Fellow at UNSW Sydney, leading the Laboratory for Ageing Research, and has co-founded several biotechnology companies, including Life BioSciences and Jump Start Fertility, focusing on interventions to maintain healthy ageing. This podcast was all about Australia’s standing in terms of longevity—how we measure up against other countries, how our health compares to Blue Zones, and whether Blue Zones are even real. We also highlighted the importance of community, weight training, and some practical advice he’d share. Additionally, we discussed Dr. Wu’s collaboration with renowned longevity expert Dr. David Sinclair, along with much more.Follow Project 100 on Instagram.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter & YouTube. Scientific Studies discussed:Dog Aging Project - Test of Rapamycin in Aging Dogs (TRIAD)Authors: The Dog Aging Project TeamGenetic Studies of Ashkenazi Jews by Dr. Nir BarzilaiAuthors: Dr. Nir BarzilaiCHAMP Study (Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project)Authors: This study involves researchers from the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project team"Eat Like the Animals" by Steve Simpson and David RaubenheimerAuthors: Professor Steve Simpson, Professor David RaubenheimerStudy on Bed Rest and Muscle Mass in Older IndividualsAuthors: Unspecified; associated with aging research teamsUniversity of Sydney Research on Weightlifting for Older AdultsAuthors: University of Sydney research teamProfessor Sally Dunwoodie's Research at Victor Chang Cardiac Research InstituteAuthors: Professor Sally Dunwoodie and research teamDr. Wu on Reducing Chemotherapy Side EffectsAuthors: Dr. Wu and co-authorsSir John Gurdon's Study on DNA Damage RestorationAuthors: Sir John GurdonShinya Yamanaka's Discovery of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (2006)Authors: Shinya YamanakaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 20, 2024 • 1h 22min
Baseline Episode with Dr Jarrod Meerkin - DEXA, RMR & VO2 MAX
All content and media by Project 100 is created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice.***Dr Jarrod Meerkin is an accredited Exercise Physiologist with a PhD from Queensland University of Technology, as well as a Master’s degree (with honors) and a Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Wollongong. Widely recognised as an expert in DEXA technology, Dr. Meerkin has built a distinguished career in both research and clinical practice.After completing his PhD, Dr. Meerkin became the National Sports Science Research Coordinator for the Australian Paralympic Committee. He then spent four years as a senior research fellow at QUT, focusing on obesity and exercise research. Six years ago, he moved to Sydney, where he continues to integrate research with clinical work before co-founding Measure Up.In this episode, we explore the intricacies of DEXA, RMR, and VO2 max testing, delving into why these assessments are regarded as vital measures of healthspan and longevity. I’ve personally undergone all of these tests, and we take time to reflect on my results throughout the discussion. While these are a few key metrics, we’ll be covering even more valuable insights as we continue this journey.Scientific Studies discussed:ZiMian Wang, Zhiliang Ying, Anja Bosy-Westphal, Junyi Zhang, Britta Schautz, Wiebke Later, Steven B Heymsfield, and Manfred J MüllerSpecific metabolic rates of major organs and tissues across adulthood: evaluation by mechanistic model of resting energy expenditure.Leah M. Kalm and Richard D. SembaThey Starved So That Others Be Better Fed: Remembering Ancel Keys and the Minnesota ExperimentThe Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.Alisa Nana, Gary J. Slater, Arthur D. Stewart, and Louise M. BurkeMethodology Review: Using Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) for the Assessment of Body Composition in Athletes and Active People.Kyle Mandsager, MD; Serge Harb, MD; Paul Cremer, MD; Dermot Phelan, MD, PhD; Steven E. Nissen, MD; Wael Jaber, MDAssociation of Cardiorespiratory Fitness With Long-term Mortality Among Adults Undergoing Exercise Treadmill Testing.Carlina V. Albanese, Evelyn Diessel, and Harry K. GenantOsteoporosis and Bone Pathology Unit of Study, Institute of Radiology, University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Viale Regina Elena, 326, 00161 Rome, Italy; Osteoporosis and Arthritis Research Group, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA 94143-0628, USA.Follow Project 100 on Instagram.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter & YouTube. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 8, 2024 • 1h 15min
Project 100 - Getting Started
The podcast kicks off with a warm introduction of the team, setting the stage for an intriguing journey into longevity. They dive into personal health journeys and the nonsense surrounding aging myths. The conversation shifts to the modern priority of health over nightlife, emphasizing fitness and mental well-being. A critique of relying solely on pharmaceuticals leads to a discussion on lifestyle changes and the importance of social connections. Finally, they explore health metrics and financial planning for a longer, healthier future.