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ZOE Science & Nutrition

Sleep, stress and exercise: your longevity toolkit | Kayla Barnes-Lentz

ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Education, Science

4.65.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Can science really help us live longer - and feel better while we age? In this episode, longevity expert Kayla Barnes-Lentz joins Jonathan and Dr Federica Amati to explore how daily behaviours, emerging science, and personalised data may shape our health span. Many people believe longevity requires extreme routines or expensive treatments, but new evidence suggests simple habits may have a powerful impact. This conversation asks one central question: how can we age well while still enjoying life? Together, Kayla, Jonathan and Federica explore what longevity science currently understands… and what it still doesn’t. Kayla shares her personal journey from chronic fatigue and brain fog to measurable improvements after changing her diet, sleep routine and lifestyle. The discussion covers nutrition, sleep, oral health, fasting, environmental toxins, supplements, wearable tracking, personalised lab testing, and why women may need different guidance based on physiology and life stage. For listeners wanting practical steps, this episode includes guidance on five foundational habits such as consistent sleep timing, reducing late-evening eating, flossing and dental check-ins, supporting your gut and oral microbiome, and increasing plant diversity in meals.  As science continues to uncover how and why we age, what small behaviour could you change today that your future self may thank you for? And if you could meaningfully extend your healthy years, how differently might you live now? Unwrap the truth about your food 👉 ⁠Get the ZOE app  🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30+ *Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 01:47 Biohacking, longevity - or something else? 03:50 The moment food changed Kayla’s health 11:02 Why women need personalised longevity science 14:03 Is longevity worth the lifestyle cost? 16:56 Why women were excluded from research 19:30 How alcohol affects sleep (and the shocking tracking data) 21:44 The history of extreme self-experimentation 23:58 What’s worth testing? 26:41 The wildfire moment that changed everything 28:52 Plasma filtering and toxin removal 31:22 Forever chemicals and microplastics 33:06 30 supplements a day - smart or risky? 36:19 Supplement stacking dangers 38:59 Why oral health matters for ageing 40:44 The sleep routine that rewires biology 42:51 Why women may need more sleep 44:56 Why exercise may be the closest thing to a longevity pill 46:39 The mistake women make with exercise timing 48:52 Bone density, pelvic floor and overlooked essentials 50:19 Kayla’s full diet - and why she eats 50 plants a week 52:41 Fermented foods, fibre and mindful meals 54:26 If you do one thing - start here 56:16 The goal: Longevity with quality of life 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks  Better Breakfast Guide ZOE’s Holiday Hosting Guide Mentioned in today's episode Validating Benefits of Rapamycin for Reproductive Aging Treatment (VIBRANT), Columbia University (2025) Menstrual cycle phase does not influence muscle protein synthesis or whole-body myofibrillar proteolysis in response to resistance exercise, The Journal of Physiology (2024) Tracking Sleep, Temperature, Heart Rate, and Daily Symptoms Across the Menstrual Cycle with the Oura Ring in Healthy Women, International Journal of Women's Health (2022) Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here.Episode transcripts are available here.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Zoe Science and Nutrition, where world-leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health.

0:13.7

The year is 2099. As you pick up your hoverboard and head towards the door, a microchip in your brain tells you it's time to eat.

0:22.5

You knock back a fistful of multicolored pills, while your AI-powered robot helper ties your shoes.

0:29.9

On your way to the cryotherapy center in your 5G-proof electro bubble, a thought crosses

0:34.9

your mind.

0:36.6

Surely there's a simpler way.

0:38.3

They're an estimated 100,000 biohackers globally, and this number is growing.

0:43.3

For many of these people, life is one long self-experiment, try new gadgets, supplements, and even surgeries,

0:51.3

all in the pursuit of living past 120.

0:55.4

It's an interesting approach, but does it really work?

1:02.0

Well, today, I'm joined by Kayla Barnes Lens, the world's foremost female biohacker,

1:07.6

who claims to be the world's most measured woman. We explore the lengths she goes to

1:12.0

as she pursues her mission of living to 150. We'll also hear from Dr. Federica Amati,

1:18.1

head nutritionist here at Zoe, a scientist in Imperial College London, an author of the best-selling

1:23.0

book, Everybody Should Know This. Federica will help us explore the boundary between biohacking and science-backed advice.

1:31.1

By the end of this episode, you'll have some simple lifestyle interventions that both

1:35.6

biohackers and scientists agree will help you live a long and healthy life.

1:43.6

Kayla, thank you so much for joining me today.

1:45.5

Thank you so much for having me.

1:47.3

And Federica, wonderful to have you as well.

1:49.3

Always fun.

1:50.3

So Kayla, we have a tradition here at Zoe where we always start with a quick fire round of questions from our listeners.

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