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Why Your Body Ages Faster When You're Overweight with Steven Austad

Why Your Body Ages Faster When You're Overweight with Steven Austad

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Aging is inevitable, but how fast it happens isn't. This episode will open your eyes to the powerful connections between weight management and healthy aging.

You might think aging is largely out of your control, determined by genetics and luck. But what if we told you that you have far more influence over your aging process than you might imagine? And what if the weight management strategies you're using now could be the key to not just living longer, but living better with sharper minds, stronger bodies, and more energy as the years go by?

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Dr. Steven Austad, one of the world's leading experts on aging and a distinguished professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he holds the Protective Life Endowed Chair in Healthy Aging. With decades of research into how humans age and what we can actually do to age better, Dr. Austad reveals surprising insights that will transform how you think about weight, health, and the aging process.

Discussed on the episode:
  • The truth about how much control you have over your aging (hint: it's way more than most people think)
  • Why carrying excess weight accelerates aging at the cellular level, and what's really happening inside your body
  • The game-changing discovery about fasting that could revolutionize how you approach eating patterns
  • When losing weight might actually be harmful as you get older (and the surprising "obesity paradox")
  • Why GLP-1 medications like Ozempic might be anti-aging drugs in disguise
  • The simple lifestyle factors that can slow aging and why it's never too late to start
  • What Papua New Guinea hunters revealed about human physical potential
  • The one supplement category that actually works for aging (and why most others are hype)
  • How to know if those expensive "biological age" tests are worth your money

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