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#1017: Show- The Key to Longevity with Dr. Valter Longo

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Release Date: 10/24/2018

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How much “social capital” have you raised? This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. We all need friends, the call at 3am type of friends that you can trust and count on. Research shows that people who have raised significant social capital will have less disease and live longer. I’m not talking about being friends on social media, but rather real connections where you spend time together laughing, talking, and doing activities. After all, we’re social creatures. If you’re not socializing enough, make strides to change that. More friends does equal a longer life!...

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Are you over 65 and living alone? There’s a new trend that some are calling the Gold Girl effect. This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Many older people are downsizing but can’t afford expensive retirement communities. With all the research showing socialization is the key to a longer and healthier life, many seniors are turning to roommate situation. In fact, it’s estimated that by the year 2035, the 65 and older population will make up 80% of all renters. If you’re thinking of reliving those college roommate days long after retirement, my suggestion is to...

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What’s the link between trans fats and dementia?  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  New research from Kyushu University suggests that consuming trans fats can increase a person’s chance of developing dementia.  The study spanned 10 years and researchers found that participants with the highest level of trans fats in their blood work were 52% more likely to develop dementia.  You may be thinking, “weren’t artificial trans fats banned in the US?” They were….to an extent.  In 2018 the FDA did ban artificial trans fats, but a...

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Fall is here.  Are you getting enough Vitamin D?  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  Vitamin D is absorbed through sunlight and certain foods and is necessary for bone and heart health.  Without it, the body can’t absorb calcium. Due to a lack of sunlight, Vitamin D deficiency peaks during Fall and Winter. Being deficient can cause symptoms like fatigue, back pain, depression, and hair loss.  Having a deficiency can even increase the chance of developing Rickets, childhood asthma, and certain types of cancers.  Talk to your doctor if...

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When’s the best time to eat: before or after a workout?  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  New research out of Universities of Bath and Birmingham suggests that eating after a workout may be more beneficial than eating before.  The researchers studied three different groups.  The first group ate breakfast before exercise, the second ate after exercise, and the third group didn’t make any changes.  All three groups were given the same meal.  The group that ate after exercise burned up to twice as much fat than the group that ate...

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Is it possible for an adult to have an undiagnosed learning difference?  The answer is yes.  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  There are over five million adults in the US who suffer from a learning difference.  And unfortunately, they don’t just “go away”.  Adults with learning differences may struggle with things like focus, memory, reading, writing, math, or social anxiety.  These symptoms may lesson with proper sleep and diet, but never fully go away.  But there is an upside.  Most individuals with learning...

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Are your eyes telling you it’s time to take a break?  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  Eye strain can occur after looking at a screen for prolonged periods of time.  It can lead to blurred vision, dry eyes, and headaches.  The American Optometric Association and the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends the 20-20-20 rule.  Take a 20 second break every 20 minutes.  During those 20 seconds, focus on an object that is at least 20 feet away.  Nothing to focus on?  Try closing your eyes for 20 seconds.  Doing...

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What is Vitamin A?  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  Vitamin A is an antioxidant that acts as a hormone to help with organ function and gene expression.  Vitamin A deficiencies can cause nighttime blindness, fertility issues, and dry, bumpy skin.  There are two types of this vitamin, pro and preformed.  Provitamin A is found in orange plant foods.  The body stores this as beta-carotene and then converts it into Vitamin A as needed.  Because the body only creates what it needs, it’s impossible to overdose on Provitamin A. ...

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Do you suffer from psoriasis?  This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  A new study out of Paracelsus Medical University suggests that a ketogenic, or keto diet, may not be a good idea for people suffering from psoriasis.  Most people follow a keto diet for weight loss, but research has that it can also help in protecting against cognitive decline and improving type 2 diabetes symptoms.  However, in the study, they found that a keto diet with high amounts of coconut oil can increase skin inflammation.  But this only happens when it’s combined...

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Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with breast cancer?   This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young medical minute.  A close second to skin cancer, breast cancer is one of the most common types diagnosed in women.  In fact, roughly 1 in 8 women will be suffer from breast cancer during their lifetime and that number doubles if you have a first-degree relative who has been diagnosed.  So, how can you reduce your chances?  85% of diagnosed women don’t have a family history of breast cancer.  The cancer is caused by new genetic mutations.  Diet and...

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Show Topic: The Key to Longevity with Dr. Valter Longo

Co-Hosts:  Judy Gaman, Walter Gaman, Mark Anderson

Guest: Valter D. Longo

Segment 1:

  • What is fasting? Why do people do it?
  • From a medical standpoint, is it safe?
  • Who shouldn’t fast
  • Difference between a cleanse and a fast
  • What is the 8/16 plan and why does it work

DOC SHOCK

1 in 10 people in the US and Canada develop Diabetes type II. The good news is that diabetes can often be reversed with lifestyle change and weight loss. According to some doctors who wrote in BMJ Case Reports, intermittent fasting may be the answer to reversing this deadly disease. These doctors studied patients with known diabetes and placed them on intermittent fasting routines, either fasting for 24 hours every other day or 3 days per week. All of the study subjects were able to completely go off if insulin after ten months on the program.

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Segment 2:

Professor Valter Longo joins us today all the way from Italy to discuss diet and the role it plays with anti-aging. 

Valter, why don’t you tell us about yourself and your background?

Valter Longo, PhD, is the Edna Jones Professor in Gerontology and Professor in Biological Science. He is also the Director of the USC Longevity Institute. He studies the fundamental mechanisms of aging

  • What makes you so passionate about food and anti-aging?
  • In your book The Longevity Diet you based your recommendations on 5 pillars of longevity. What are the 5 pillars and why are they important?

Segment 3:

  • What is the ideal everyday diet and how did you identify it?
  • In your book you talk about how many hours a day we should eat for. Can you tell us about it?
  • You disagree with the idea of eating 5-6 times a day. Why and what should we do instead?
  • What is a fasting mimicking diet and what are its effects in mice and humans?
  • How does the fasting mimicking diet affect aging and disease?
  • What about intermittent fasting? How does it differ from what you propose?
  • What about exercise? How important is it for longevity?

Segment 4:

Medical Mania Trivia-Jeffrey

  1. What is the average life-span of a sperm? 5 minutes, 12 hours, or 36 hours (36 hours)
  2. The lungs help move oxygen, but what muscle controls the lungs ability to function? (Diaphragm)
  3. True or False. A blind person is more likely to hear and understand spoken word. (TRUE)
  4. True or false: Our eyes actually see images upside down and our brain has to turn them right side up. (True)
  5. What puts more pressure on the spine: Laughing and coughing or standing and walking? (Laughing and coughing.)

Open discussion

DEMENTIA DEFENDER

Last week’s riddle: I come in many shapes and colors. I sing in the breeze but only live 7 months. What am I?

Answer: A Leaf

This week’s riddle:

You measure my life in hours and I serve you as I die. I’m quick when I’m thin and slow when I’m fat. The wind is my enemy. What am I?

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