Peter Attia, MD, is the founder ofEarly Medical, a medical practice that applies the principles of Medicine 3.0 to patients with the goal of simultaneously lengthening their lifespan and increasing their healthspan. He is the host ofThe Drive, one of the most popular podcasts covering the topic...
Today, what began as a personal blog about nutrition has grown into the site you see here: An ever-expanding hub of content on exercise, nutrition, metabolic disease, and all other topics related to the science of longevity. I’ve written and interviewed experts about topics I get asked abo...
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Peter Attia 00:00 ×1-10s+10s The use of rapamycin for healthspan/lifespan benefits is off-label and does not have FDA backing (yet). The reason for the interest in rapamycin for healthspan/lifespan benefits derives primarily from success in labs, where it has been able to extend the lif...
Attia argues that the methods needed to train for life can be broken down into four key pillars: stability, strength, aerobic efficiency, and anaerobic performance. You need to be aerobically fit enough to go far at slow speeds and anaerobically fit enough to go short distances at fast speeds...
PeterAttia_2013P[彼得.阿迪][肥胖症危是否掩盖了更大的问题].pdf,ED演讲者 :Peter Atti | 彼得.阿迪 演讲标题 :Is the obesity crisis hiding a bigger problem? | 肥胖症危是否掩盖了更大的问题? 内容概要 :Both a surgeon and a self-experimenter, Peter Attia hopes
Attia emphasizes that broad generalizations fail to account for critical lifestyle factors, which significantly influence health outcomes. "When you just compare people who eat red meat versus people who don't, you're going to get that difference in risk," Attia says. "But, when you start to...
As a young surgeon, Peter Attia felt contempt for a patient with diabetes. She was overweight, he thought, and thus responsible for the fact that she needed a foot amputation. But years later, Attia received an unpleasant medical surprise that led him to wonder: is our understanding of diabe...
Peter Attia: Is the obesity crisis hiding a bigger problem? In today’s powerful and personal talk, given at TEDMED 2013, Attia shares why he thinks the relationship may not be as simple as being overweight leads to increased risk of diabetes. To explain, he tells a story of a night ...