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RowingChat
> Aging and how to manage it for rowing
Podcast:
RowingChat
Episode:
Aging and how to manage it for rowing
Category:
Sports & Recreation
Duration:
00:55:26
Publish Date:
2022-01-17 01:57:18
Description:
Aging and rowing | Faster Masters Rowing Radio - the podcast for masters rowers. Timestamps 01:00 This Past Week - what we do to advocate for masters rowing. The Faster Masters January program content includes a plan for CRASH-B erg racing. 09:00 Rebecca and Marlene welcome Clare Delmar to the Faster Masters Rowing Radio podcast to talk about aging. Full links and resources for rowing and aging are here https://fastermastersrowing.com/rowing-and-aging-resources/ 12:00 The science of longevity - Why we should be interested in aging and what we already know. Cancer research tells us what happens to cells in the body. Key tenets - shifting healthcare, medicine and personal focus from lifespan to "health span". Living well longer. 14:45 Top risk factors for health conditions - the number 1 is aging for prostate cancer. We should think that aging is not just a fact of life - we can learn about it and about the process of aging. 17:45 Difference between chronological and biological age. Measure this with biomarkers. We can manage our biological age ourselves. 20:00 Which people are doing work in aging who we should follow? There are scientific geneticists, society researchers (employment, housing, transport), medical (treatments and interventions) and personal health (what we can do ourselves). Cell senescence is key - cells are dying and not being replaced. 24:00 Gurus on longevity. What they are talking about - David Sinclair is a professor at Harvard Medical School whose book, Lifespan is evidence-based. https://amzn.to/3ntcj9O Nir Barzilai also has a book Age Later, the new science of longevity. https://amzn.to/3A20YCB Interventions he suggests include supplements and drugs to help reduce aging. 28:00 Covid has taught us about repurposing drugs. Metformin is a diabetes drug Mir is working on. 29:30 Eleanor Sheeky has a great YouTube channel the Sheeky Science show. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSheekeyScienceShow/about Support this show with a donation https://fastermastersrowing.com/podcast 30:30 Researchers into societal and cultural perspectives and the policies needed Sergei Young https://amzn.to/3fsxF2H Susan Florey Tina Woods has a book on AI driving interventions. She's also on the UK Parliamentary advisory group. https://amzn.to/33Gc2sK Andrew Scott at London Business School has a book https://amzn.to/3qw4uSC Ashton Applewhite - social media around ageism @thischairrocks 36:30 Novos Labs are a supplements company. Their website is informative. 37:15 How you you monitor our own health? Clare takes supplements not because she feels bad. She wants to live well. Daily yoga practice has been massively helpful for strength, balance and mobility. Daily exercise - sculling, run or cycle Diet and nutrition - the impact on physical and mental / emotional health. I eat gut-friendly foods. I have cut out sugars so I'm less dependent and greek yoghurt daily. 44:00 Tips - apply to your everyday. A dietary intervention is the concept of intermittent fasting - body ketosis. Everybody is different. 47:00 Opinions on a vegan diet? It's an individual choice. With aging it's protein levels that are critical to less stress and cell repair. Women need fat in our diet. Clare is a convert to non-meat proteins - pulses / beans and plant based milks. 52:00 Gut health is important. Fermented foods, pickles, kimchi and sauerkraut.
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