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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How To Live A Long & Healthy Life with Dr Peter Attia #389

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2023

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

Imagine yourself in the last decade of your life. What would you like to be able to do? I’m talking about the simple stuff, such as walking up a flight of stairs without losing your breath or picking up your grandchild. How about being able to stand up unaided, after sitting comfortably on the floor? Or simply being able to get yourself on and off the toilet with ease? It’s so easy to assume these everyday movements will still be easy when we’re old. But my guest this week wants us to get real to the fact they probably won’t – unless we take action now. Dr Peter Attia is a medical doctor and founder of the Early Medical Practice, a private clinic in America, which helps patients lengthen their lifespan and improve their ‘healthspan’. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller: Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity. In our first conversation (Ep 356) Peter explained how years of research have shown him that physical activity is the number one predictor of longevity. In this new episode, we unpack what that means and what strategies you can use to live a long and healthy life. Peter explains a concept that he calls the Centenarian Decathlon – a novel, but specific way of thinking about the various forms of movement we might require IF we want to be strong, fit, and active in our later years. He explains you need to be a good generalist with a high peak cardiorespiratory fitness, a wide aerobic base, functional strength, and good levels of stability, and why each of those metrics is important and how we can start improving them. If you’re in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or 60s – then training today for your twilight years might seem too distant a goal to feel motivating. If you’re active now, it’s easy to think you’ll be fine by then. But, Peter says, you’re kidding yourself if you think that your day-to-day function will not decline, as you get older. And, so he wants to empower us and demonstrate what we need to do today, to ensure we will have the life we want later. We also cover resistance training, Zone 2 training, grip strength, and foot strength, training for teenagers, training for women around menopause and so much more. This is an insightful episode, full of practical advice and wisdom. I hope you enjoy listening. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore or via https://fblm.supercast.com. Thanks to our sponsors: https://www.vivobarefoot.com/livemore https://www.calm.com/livemore https://drinkag1.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/389 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

You know, if you're listening to this and you're a person who doesn't like exercising, that's fine, but just understand that there's a huge responsibility that comes with living in the modern world.

0:10.2

Our ancestors didn't deliberately exercise. If they saw that there were things like gyms and treadmills, they wouldn't fathom what we were doing.

0:18.7

But all of this is a construct we've had to create to compensate for the

0:23.3

fact that the modern world has taken the need for all movement out of our lives.

0:30.4

Hey guys, how you doing? I hope you having a good week so far. My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee,

0:36.6

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

0:43.4

Imagine yourself in the last decade of your life. What would you like to be able to do? I'm talking about the

0:50.8

simple stuff, such as walking up a flight of stairs without feeling breathless

0:55.3

or picking up your grandchild? How about being able to stand up unaided after sitting comfortably

1:01.4

on the floor? Or simply been able to get yourself on and off the toilet with ease?

1:07.9

It's so easy to assume that these everyday movements will still come easily when we're old,

1:13.6

but today's guest wants us to get real to the fact that they probably won't unless we take action now.

1:22.6

Dr. Peter Reteer is a medical doctor and founder of the early medical practice, a private clinic in America,

1:29.5

which helps patients lengthen their lifespan while simultaneously improving their health span.

1:35.4

He's also the author of The New York Times Bestseller, Outlive, The Science and Art of Longevity.

1:42.3

Now, in our first conversation a few months ago, back on episode 356,

1:47.9

Peter explained in detail how years of research, observation and analysis have shown him

1:54.0

that physical activity is the number one predictor of longevity. And if you've not yet heard

1:59.6

that episode, I'd highly recommend you give

2:01.6

it a listen at some point. In today's episode, we start off there. And Peter explains a concept

2:08.6

that he calls the centenarian decathlon, a novel but specific way of thinking about the various

2:15.7

forms of movement we might require if we want to be strong,

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