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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#400 The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life with Professor Rose Anne Kenny

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2023

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

Longevity is a hot topic these days. We’re obsessed with anti-ageing as if getting older should be avoided or even reversed at all costs! Of course, we can’t do that and I’m not sure we’d really want to. But today’s guest brings valuable insights about what we can do, to make sure we age healthily and happily.


Professor Rose Anne Kenny is a medical gerontologist, Regius Professor of Physic and Chair of Medical Gerontology at Trinity College Dublin. She’s the Founding Principal Investigator of Ireland’s largest population study of ageing (TILDA) and the author of the international bestseller Age Proof: The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life.


In today’s conversation, Professor Kenny reveals that while 20 percent of ageing is genetic and can’t be changed, 80 percent is epigenetic – in other words, we have the power to influence how quickly or how slowly we age.


Her number one recommendation is to have good quality friendships and relationships throughout our lives. Then follow a healthy diet, plenty of exercise, and reduce stress. Nothing too surprising, perhaps. But what might surprise you is just how far reaching the effects of these relatively simple measures can be – and how much what you do in your 20s can impact your 80s.


We talk about how to avoid metabolic syndrome and why it’s important to know key biological markers throughout life. We discuss the benefits of community, family, volunteering and inter-generational friendships, and the undercurrent of ageism that prevails in society.


Loneliness increased threefold during the pandemic, according to the TILDA study, and it’s left some people feeling afraid to reconnect. Yet isolation is known to cause inflammation, suppress immunity and speed ageing.


Professor Kenny believes we should flip convenience on its head when it comes to exercise. Instead of taking the easy option which means moving less, we should look at the ‘harder’ options, such as taking the stairs or carrying heavy bags, as convenient ways to build activity and strength training into our lives. She also shares excellent advice on sex and intimacy, sleeping better, laughing more, and finding purpose all around you.


This is a wonderful and practical conversation that is going to give you a variety of simple ways to play the long game when it comes to ageing. And the empowering message is that it’s never too early or too late to start.


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0:00.0

Everybody assumes aging is about your genes and you are stuck more or less at the moment anyway

0:05.5

with whatever genes you've got but that isn't the case genes only contribute to 20% of the

0:11.0

aging process 80% is within our control. Isn't that wonderful?

0:16.0

Hey guys, how you doing? Hope you're having a good wheat so far. My name is Dr.

0:20.9

Wongan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast, Feel Better, Live More.

0:29.2

Long Jevity seems to have become one of the hottest topics in health. We have seemingly become obsessed with anti-aging,

0:37.0

as of getting older should be avoided or even reversed at all costs. And of course, even if we could do that, I'm not sure we'd really want to.

0:47.0

However, with much of society struggling as I get older, I do think it's important to remember that there are lots of simple things that we can do that will massively increase the likelihoods that we will age healthily and happily.

1:03.0

Professor Rosenkenny is a medical gerontologist

1:07.0

and Regius Professor of Physic and Chair of Medical Gerontology

1:12.0

at Trinity College Dublin.

1:14.0

She's also the founding principal investigator of Ireland's largest population study of

1:20.0

aging and the author of the international bestseller Age Proof, the new science of

1:26.9

living a longer and healthier life.

1:30.3

In today's conversation, Professor Kenny reveals that whilst 20% of aging is genetic and can't be changed,

1:37.0

80% is epigenetic.

1:41.0

In other words, we have the power to influence how quickly or how slowly we age.

1:48.8

Her number one recommendation is having good quality friendships and relationships throughout our lives.

1:55.0

Then follows a healthy diet, plenty of exercise and reducing stress.

2:00.0

So nothing too surprising perhaps, especially if you are already familiar with my books or this

2:06.9

podcast. But what might surprise you is just how far reaching the effect of these relatively simple measures can be,

2:15.7

and how much what you do in your 20s can impact you in your 80s.

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