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Stuart Phillips: Boosting physical strength as we age

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A key pillar of human longevity is our ability to remain physically strong and active as we age. Frailty is an all-too-familiar downside of growing old. But there is much we can do to slow down and even reverse the process that leads to the weakening of our limbs. In this episode of the Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, we delve into the latest clinical discoveries that could help us stay strong and vital for much longer.

Prof. Stuart Phillips, director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE) at the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, explains how laboratory research into mitochondrial health is being applied to human physiology. Dr. Phillips is a member of the advisory board of Amazentis, the Swiss life science company, which has partnered with the LLAMA podcast to produce this episode.

This episode of the LLAMA podcast is brought to you in association with Amazentis, a Swiss life science company, which is pioneering cutting edge, clinically validated cellular nutrition, under its Timeline brand.
Published: October 6, 2020 - 3:21PM PT
Recorded: July 7, 2020
Visit the LLAMA podcast website for complete show notes, including a transcript of the conversation.

In this interview we cover:

  • PACE - a a community access exercise facility for special populations over the age of 55
  • The impact a period of muscular disuse has on the body
  • Why Covid has had such a marked effect on older people through inactivity
  • The classic image of the older, retired person and why the notion of aging being associated with a decline in our physical functions is being challenged.
  • Pursuing a goal of aging as healthily as we can for as long as we can.
  • Understanding the phenomenon of Sarcopenia
  • The condition known as frailty.
  • Ten thousand steps per day - why that number?
  • Type II diabetes and psychical activity.
  • Working with Amazentis to explore the benefits of Mitopure, a pure form urolithin A, in humans.
  • Making the connection between research in laboratory animals and humans."
  • Lifestyles that give meaning to life.
  • The protein question - how much and what kind?
  • The declining immune system with aging.
  • Why is exercise king and nutrition queen?
  • Is there a recipe for good exercise?
  • Why do we run marathons?
  • The power of walking
  • Spreading the message of healthy aging through social media

The Live Long and Master Aging podcast shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

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3. (Cont.) Stuart Phillips: Boosting physical strength as we age (00:21:29)

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A key pillar of human longevity is our ability to remain physically strong and active as we age. Frailty is an all-too-familiar downside of growing old. But there is much we can do to slow down and even reverse the process that leads to the weakening of our limbs. In this episode of the Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, we delve into the latest clinical discoveries that could help us stay strong and vital for much longer.

Prof. Stuart Phillips, director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE) at the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, explains how laboratory research into mitochondrial health is being applied to human physiology. Dr. Phillips is a member of the advisory board of Amazentis, the Swiss life science company, which has partnered with the LLAMA podcast to produce this episode.

This episode of the LLAMA podcast is brought to you in association with Amazentis, a Swiss life science company, which is pioneering cutting edge, clinically validated cellular nutrition, under its Timeline brand.
Published: October 6, 2020 - 3:21PM PT
Recorded: July 7, 2020
Visit the LLAMA podcast website for complete show notes, including a transcript of the conversation.

In this interview we cover:

  • PACE - a a community access exercise facility for special populations over the age of 55
  • The impact a period of muscular disuse has on the body
  • Why Covid has had such a marked effect on older people through inactivity
  • The classic image of the older, retired person and why the notion of aging being associated with a decline in our physical functions is being challenged.
  • Pursuing a goal of aging as healthily as we can for as long as we can.
  • Understanding the phenomenon of Sarcopenia
  • The condition known as frailty.
  • Ten thousand steps per day - why that number?
  • Type II diabetes and psychical activity.
  • Working with Amazentis to explore the benefits of Mitopure, a pure form urolithin A, in humans.
  • Making the connection between research in laboratory animals and humans."
  • Lifestyles that give meaning to life.
  • The protein question - how much and what kind?
  • The declining immune system with aging.
  • Why is exercise king and nutrition queen?
  • Is there a recipe for good exercise?
  • Why do we run marathons?
  • The power of walking
  • Spreading the message of healthy aging through social media

The Live Long and Master Aging podcast shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast
Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

The Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Stuart Phillips: Boosting physical strength as we age (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast (00:20:49)

3. (Cont.) Stuart Phillips: Boosting physical strength as we age (00:21:29)

261 episodes

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