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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How To Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s and Keep Your Brain Young with Dr Tommy Wood #316

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2022

⏱️ 139 minutes

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Summary

In the UK, one in 14 people over 65 will develop dementia, with that figure rising to one in six once we’re over 80. It’s fair to say it’s the disease many people fear the most. But this podcast makes it clear that cognitive decline is not a natural or inevitable part of ageing. During the course of this conversation, returning guest Dr Tommy Wood outlines plenty of simple, enjoyable things that we can all start doing right now to improve our brain health and stave off age-related dementia.   Dr Tommy Wood is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neuroscience at the University of Washington, US. He holds a degree in biochemistry from Cambridge, a medical degree from Oxford, achieved his PhD in physiology and neuroscience in Oslo, and has published papers and lectured across the globe. It’s fair to say that when it comes to brain health and longevity, he knows his stuff.   We kick off our conversation with the empowering news that we can resist declining brain function simply by challenging ourselves more. We can make new cells, new connections and change the structure around them, harnessing the neuroplasticity of the brain. And it doesn’t matter if we’re 28 or 80, he says. MRI scans prove the brain can adapt at any age.   Tommy explains the importance of rest, for the brain to consolidate all its new pathways, and nutrition to provide the fuel it needs to function well and grow. We talk about the role of B vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids for brain development, and the fact there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to optimum diet.   We also talk about the similarity between training your muscles and training your brain. And the research conclusively shows that the more muscle mass you have, and the more you move it, the lower your risk of cognitive decline. Tommy talks us through the types of exercises and the number of reps we need to do to gain muscle and brain benefits. And it's probably less than you think.   We also cover the surprising value of video games, the importance of social connection, and why going to dance classes might just be the best thing you can do for your brain and body. This is a fantastic episode, jam packed with life-changing practical information. 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. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Order Dr Chatterjee's latest book Happy Mind, Happy Life: UK version: https://amzn.to/304opgJ, US & Canada version: https://amzn.to/3DRxjgp Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/316 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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Function will decline over time in anybody from your 20s or 30s that on average steadily decreases.

0:08.0

But you can change the trajectory quite dramatically.

0:10.0

The cells you have can make new connections.

0:13.0

You can change the structure around those cells in the brain, which is what helps support their function.

0:19.0

And you can slow the rate of brain atrophy and cognitive decline.

0:23.1

Hey guys, how you doing?

0:25.2

I hope you having a good week so far.

0:27.3

My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast.

0:31.8

Feel better, live more.

0:36.1

Do you think that your brain function has to decline as you get older? Well, if you do, I think

0:43.0

today's episode may pleasantly surprise you. Maintaining the function of our brains is arguably one of the

0:50.2

most important things that we can do. And what a lot of us don't realize is that there

0:55.0

are some simple, enjoyable things that we can all start doing right now that will immediately

1:01.2

start to improve our brain health. And my guest today, in my opinion, is one of the very best people

1:07.6

to talk to us about this very topic. Dr. Tommy Wood is assistant professor of

1:14.3

pediatrics and neuroscience at the University of Washington. He holds a degree in bichemistry from

1:20.0

Cambridge, a medical degree from Oxford, and achieved his PhD in physiology and neuroscience in

1:25.9

Oslo. Tommy has published papers and lectured across the globe,

1:30.1

and it's fair to say when it comes to brain health and longevity, Tommy knows his stuff.

1:36.2

For long-time listeners of my show, you may recall that Tommy first came on the show back on

1:41.2

episode 167. That was a fantastic episode that I would highly recommend if you have

1:47.3

not listened yet, but you do not need to have listened to that one to enjoy this new one.

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