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Our 100th Show! How to Live to 100 and Beyond

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The Thorne Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with a conversation on centenarians – people who live to be 100 and older. Dr. Nathan Price, Thorne’s Chief Science Officer, joins host Dr. Robert Rountree to explore the healthy habits and surprising genetics of the world’s oldest people.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

  1. This week’s guest: Dr. Nathan Price, researcher, author, and Chief Science Officer at Thorne [1:09]
  2. What are centenarians and supercentenarians? How long can we extend the human lifespan? [2:48]
    • The difference between a longer lifespan and a longer health span [4:54]
    • How healthy are centenarians? [8:33]
  3. What lifestyle habits do centenarians have to help them live longer? Or is it just genetics? [9:50]
    • Two key factors associated with longevity: Cognitive function and parental longevity [12:19]
    • Why genes can be used to predict longevity but not define it [15:06]
  4. The wellness model of health care: Reducing health risks with everyday choices [18:35]
    • Prevention vs. treatment: Lifestyle approaches to good health and longevity [23:25]
    • The future of wellness: Using science to make wellness predictive and precise [27:50]
  5. Questions from the community
    • Is living longer a good thing? [30:58]
    • What’s the truth behind centenarians living longer because they eat raw eggs? [34:40]
    • What are blue zones? Can you improve your lifespan by moving to a blue zone? [36:47]

Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:

From the podcast archives: Previous episodes with Dr. Price; aging with Dr. Lee Hood;

Products related to this episode: Biological Age Health Panel; Phosphatidyl Choline; Whey Protein Isolate – Vanilla or Chocolate; VeganPro Complex® – Chocolate

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The Thorne Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with a conversation on centenarians – people who live to be 100 and older. Dr. Nathan Price, Thorne’s Chief Science Officer, joins host Dr. Robert Rountree to explore the healthy habits and surprising genetics of the world’s oldest people.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

  1. This week’s guest: Dr. Nathan Price, researcher, author, and Chief Science Officer at Thorne [1:09]
  2. What are centenarians and supercentenarians? How long can we extend the human lifespan? [2:48]
    • The difference between a longer lifespan and a longer health span [4:54]
    • How healthy are centenarians? [8:33]
  3. What lifestyle habits do centenarians have to help them live longer? Or is it just genetics? [9:50]
    • Two key factors associated with longevity: Cognitive function and parental longevity [12:19]
    • Why genes can be used to predict longevity but not define it [15:06]
  4. The wellness model of health care: Reducing health risks with everyday choices [18:35]
    • Prevention vs. treatment: Lifestyle approaches to good health and longevity [23:25]
    • The future of wellness: Using science to make wellness predictive and precise [27:50]
  5. Questions from the community
    • Is living longer a good thing? [30:58]
    • What’s the truth behind centenarians living longer because they eat raw eggs? [34:40]
    • What are blue zones? Can you improve your lifespan by moving to a blue zone? [36:47]

Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:

From the podcast archives: Previous episodes with Dr. Price; aging with Dr. Lee Hood;

Products related to this episode: Biological Age Health Panel; Phosphatidyl Choline; Whey Protein Isolate – Vanilla or Chocolate; VeganPro Complex® – Chocolate

Subscribe to More Content

Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog.

  continue reading

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