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Episode 42: Aging Strong - Insights on Sarcopenia and Longevity with Justin Keogh

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Can losing muscle mass determine how long we live independently? Join me, Ed Padgett, as I explore this critical question with Justin Keogh, the Associate Dean of Research at Bond University and a seasoned expert in sports science and geriatric exercise. We'll dissect the phenomenon of sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass, and its profound effects on our daily lives and longevity. Justin shares his extensive knowledge on maintaining muscle strength and physical performance as we grow older, providing invaluable insights into overcoming the challenges of aging.
One muscle often overlooked but vital for preventing falls and maintaining balance is the tibialis anterior. We'll discuss the significance of strengthening this muscle and how tailored exercises can boost muscle strength and endurance in older adults. Justin also highlights the potential risks of overly accommodating environments that can hasten physical decline and underscores the benefits of an active lifestyle. Drawing lessons from communities known for their longevity, we touch on the importance of incorporating resistance training and cognitive challenges into daily routines to sustain muscle mass and overall function.
Ever heard of "movement snacks"? We'll introduce this practical concept, perfect for those struggling to find time or motivation for traditional gym sessions. Justin offers creative ideas to seamlessly integrate resistance training into everyday activities, making fitness an achievable goal for everyone. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of varying exercise routines to keep engagement high and prevent monotony. From changing sets and repetitions to using different equipment, these minor adjustments can significantly enhance physical fitness. Join us for a holistic discussion on health and wellness, blending physical activity with mental well-being, and learn strategies to live a longer, healthier, and more independent life.
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Chapters

1. Episode 42: Aging Strong - Insights on Sarcopenia and Longevity with Justin Keogh (00:00:00)

2. Aging and Muscle Loss (00:00:04)

3. Muscle Strength in Aging Adults (00:13:27)

4. Incorporating Movement Snacks for Exercise (00:25:19)

5. Varying Exercise Routines for Long-Term Success (00:32:16)

6. Holistic Approach to Health and Wellness (00:37:29)

42 episodes

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Can losing muscle mass determine how long we live independently? Join me, Ed Padgett, as I explore this critical question with Justin Keogh, the Associate Dean of Research at Bond University and a seasoned expert in sports science and geriatric exercise. We'll dissect the phenomenon of sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass, and its profound effects on our daily lives and longevity. Justin shares his extensive knowledge on maintaining muscle strength and physical performance as we grow older, providing invaluable insights into overcoming the challenges of aging.
One muscle often overlooked but vital for preventing falls and maintaining balance is the tibialis anterior. We'll discuss the significance of strengthening this muscle and how tailored exercises can boost muscle strength and endurance in older adults. Justin also highlights the potential risks of overly accommodating environments that can hasten physical decline and underscores the benefits of an active lifestyle. Drawing lessons from communities known for their longevity, we touch on the importance of incorporating resistance training and cognitive challenges into daily routines to sustain muscle mass and overall function.
Ever heard of "movement snacks"? We'll introduce this practical concept, perfect for those struggling to find time or motivation for traditional gym sessions. Justin offers creative ideas to seamlessly integrate resistance training into everyday activities, making fitness an achievable goal for everyone. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of varying exercise routines to keep engagement high and prevent monotony. From changing sets and repetitions to using different equipment, these minor adjustments can significantly enhance physical fitness. Join us for a holistic discussion on health and wellness, blending physical activity with mental well-being, and learn strategies to live a longer, healthier, and more independent life.
Thanks for listening! Send me a DM on Facebook or Instagram

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 42: Aging Strong - Insights on Sarcopenia and Longevity with Justin Keogh (00:00:00)

2. Aging and Muscle Loss (00:00:04)

3. Muscle Strength in Aging Adults (00:13:27)

4. Incorporating Movement Snacks for Exercise (00:25:19)

5. Varying Exercise Routines for Long-Term Success (00:32:16)

6. Holistic Approach to Health and Wellness (00:37:29)

42 episodes

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