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The Model Health Show

TMHS 484: 7 Mind-Blowing Ways To Extend Your Lifespan

The Model Health Show

Shawn Stevenson

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2021

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

You know that diet and exercise play a prominent role in your longevity, but what other factors contribute to long-term human health? If you want to live a long, healthy life, there are a lot of things in your control. Especially if we focus on healthspan (meaning the length of time you’re healthy) certain behaviors and practices are critical. On today’s show, we’re diving into seven surprising factors that have been scientifically proven to extend the human lifespan. You’ll hear the latest studies on human health and longevity, plus how to implement the most valuable tips into your lifestyle. No matter what your health goals are, you can optimize your habits now to help benefit your future self.  I hope this episode helps you learn about what makes us thrive and empowers you to enhance your current routines. Working on your long-term health both mentally and physically is a powerful act of self-care. So listen in, take good notes, and implement the tips that resonate with you!  In this episode you’ll discover: Which Western disease is the number one killer.  The link between sexual activity and death rates.  How sex can trigger neurogenesis and improve cognitive function.  What the most important sexual organ is.  The connection between physical affection and mood. How electrolytes support multiple functions in the body. The relationship between sodium and our neurotransmitters. Why we need to reframe the way we think about sodium and its role in the body. How magnesium can literally make your brain younger.  What one of the biggest nutrient deficiencies in our culture is.  How our electrolyte levels influence mitochondrial health. What telomeres are and how they work.  The difference between salt and sodium. How dietary salt intake actually influences blood pressure long-term.  Why traveling can impact connectedness levels amongst family members. The role that community and connection play in longevity.  Which generation has the highest scores of loneliness.  How social connections impact cognitive function. The link between job satisfaction and psychological distress.  How having a sense of purpose relates to longevity rates. Which mushrooms can impact cell health.  How your microbiome can impact your lifespan. Why you should avoid haphazard antibiotic use. How sugar can harm your microbiome.  Items mentioned in this episode include: DrinkLMNT.com/model -- Get a FREE sample pack for the cost of shipping!  Foursigmatic.com/model -- Get an exclusive discount on your daily health elixirs! PaleoValley.com/model -- Use code MODEL for 15% off! Creating Powerful Relationships with Dr. John Gray – Episode 199 Eliminate Self-Sabotage with Christine Hassler – Episode 273 Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by Dr. John Gray   Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:  Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud * Download Transcript Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation

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You are now listening to The Model Health Show with Sean Stevenson.

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For more, visit TheModelHealthShow.com.

0:07.0

Welcome to The Model Health Show.

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This is Fitness Nutrition expert, Sean Stevenson, and I'm so grateful for you tuning in

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with me today on this episode of diving into some of the latest, greatest cutting-edge research

0:21.8

on longevity.

0:22.8

We're specifically covering seven surprising things that are scientifically proven to extend

0:28.3

your lifespan.

0:29.3

Now, this is going outside of the normal paradigm of diet and exercise and looking at what

0:34.2

things do we know contribute to longevity that a lot of folks don't realize.

0:38.6

And the very first thing they're going to start with, the first of these seven surprising

0:43.4

things that contribute to our longevity, the first one is sex.

0:48.5

Sex appears to be protective of the number one killer in our society.

0:53.6

Disease ends approximately 630,000 lives every year.

0:59.4

This past year, nearly 700,000 people died from heart disease.

1:03.9

Now, part of longevity is not dying.

1:08.1

And so addressing this number one killer in our culture is of the utmost importance.

1:13.0

And sex appears to have a hand in this.

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A 16-year study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, conducted with over

1:20.7

1,000 male participants, age 40 to 70, found that men who had sex at least twice a week

1:27.3

were almost 50% less likely to die from heart disease than men who had sex once a month

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or less.

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