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Outlive, the science & art of longevity, Peter Attia, MD, with Bill Gifford

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Outlive, the science & art of longevity, Peter Attia, MD, with Bill Gifford
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-470) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Outlive
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Peter Attia, MD, with Bill Gifford
Sub title
the science & art of longevity
Summary
"Wouldn't you like to live longer? And better? In this operating manual for longevity, Dr. Peter Attia draws on the latest science to deliver innovative nutritional interventions, techniques for optimizing exercise and sleep, and tools for addressing emotional and mental health. For all its successes, mainstream medicine has failed to make much progress against the diseases of aging that kill most people: heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and type 2 diabetes. Too often, it intervenes with treatments too late to help, prolonging lifespan at the expense of healthspan, or quality of life. Dr. Attia believes we must replace this outdated framework with a personalized, proactive strategy for longevity, one where we take action now, rather than waiting. This is not 'biohacking,' it's science: a well-founded strategic and tactical approach to extending lifespan while also improving our physical, cognitive, and emotional health. Dr. Attia's aim is less to tell you what to do and more to help you learn how to think about long-term health, in order to create the best plan for you as an individual. In Outlive, readers will discover: Why the cholesterol test at your annual physical doesn't tell you enough about your actual risk of dying from a heart attack; that you may already suffer from an extremely common yet underdiagnosed liver condition that could be a precursor to the chronic diseases of aging; why exercise is the most potent pro-longevity 'drug'--and how to begin training for the 'Centenarian Decathlon"; why you should forget about diets, and focus instead on nutritional biochemistry, using technology and data to personalize your eating pattern; why striving for physical health and longevity, but ignoring emotional health, could be the ultimate curse of all. Aging and longevity are far more malleable than we think; our fate is not set in stone. With the right roadmap, you can plot a different path for your life, one that lets you outlive your genes to make each decade better than the one before."--, Publisher marketing
Table Of Contents
The long game: from fast death to slow death -- Medicine 3.0: rethinking medicine for the age of chronic disease -- Objective, strategy, tactics: a road map for reading this book -- Centenarians: the older you get, the healthier you have been -- Eat less, live longer: the science of hunger and health -- The crisis of abundance: can our ancient genes cope with our modern diet? -- The ticker: confronting and preventing heart disease, the deadliest killer on the planet -- The runaway cell: new ways to address the killer that is cancer -- Chasing memory: understanding Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases -- Thinking tactically: building a framework of principles that work for you -- Exercise: the most powerful longevity drug -- Training 101: how to prepare for the centenarian decathlon -- The gospel of stability: relearning how to move to prevent injury -- Nutrition 3.0: you say potato, I say "nutritional biochemistry" -- Putting nutritional biochemistry into practice: how to find the right eating pattern for you -- The awakening: how to learn to love sleep, the best medicine for your brain -- Work in progress: the high price of ignoring emotional health
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