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The Dr. Hyman Show - Why Muscle Is Key For Longevity

Why Muscle Is Key For Longevity

08/14/20 • 14 min

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The Dr. Hyman Show

Why Muscle Is Key For Longevity | This episode is brought to you by Hairprint


You may be surprised to learn that muscle is our body’s largest organ. And unfortunately, the natural loss of muscle mass and strength as we age is associated with all-cause mortality and linked to the incidence of many chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease and stroke, hypertension, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. For these reasons, it’s especially important to maintain muscle mass through exercise and eat more protein as we age. But what kinds of protein, and how much do we need?


Dr. Hyman explores these questions in his conversation with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, and they explain why muscle is key for longevity.


Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is an integrative physician who completed her fellowship in Nutritional Sciences & Geriatrics at Washington University, St. Louis. She is board-certified in Family Medicine and completed her undergraduate work in Human Nutrition Vitamin & Mineral Metabolism. Dr. Lyon works closely with current and retired Special Operations military operators as a part of the Task Force Dagger Foundation. In addition, her practice services professional athletes, executives, and anyone looking to level up their health. Her Manhattan-based practice focuses on combining the physical with mental optimization.

Find Dr. Hyman’s full-length conversation with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, “Are we eating too much (or not enough) protein for good health?” here: https://DrMarkHyman.lnk.to/DrGabrielleLyon


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Why Muscle Is Key For Longevity | This episode is brought to you by Hairprint


You may be surprised to learn that muscle is our body’s largest organ. And unfortunately, the natural loss of muscle mass and strength as we age is associated with all-cause mortality and linked to the incidence of many chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease and stroke, hypertension, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. For these reasons, it’s especially important to maintain muscle mass through exercise and eat more protein as we age. But what kinds of protein, and how much do we need?


Dr. Hyman explores these questions in his conversation with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, and they explain why muscle is key for longevity.


Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is an integrative physician who completed her fellowship in Nutritional Sciences & Geriatrics at Washington University, St. Louis. She is board-certified in Family Medicine and completed her undergraduate work in Human Nutrition Vitamin & Mineral Metabolism. Dr. Lyon works closely with current and retired Special Operations military operators as a part of the Task Force Dagger Foundation. In addition, her practice services professional athletes, executives, and anyone looking to level up their health. Her Manhattan-based practice focuses on combining the physical with mental optimization.

Find Dr. Hyman’s full-length conversation with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, “Are we eating too much (or not enough) protein for good health?” here: https://DrMarkHyman.lnk.to/DrGabrielleLyon


This episode is brought to you by Hairprint. If you want to add something new to your self-care routine and greys have been bothering you, check out Hairprint. Right now they’re giving Doctor’s Farmacy listeners 20% off with code HYMAN20. Just go to www.myhairprint.com and enter the code HYMAN20.


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How do we want to show up, especially when things get tough? This is a great question to ask ourselves right now. But many of us are resistant to acknowledging when things just don’t feel all that great. We’ve grown up trying to gloss over uncomfortable feelings and society has put an emphasis on avoiding vulnerability. Being vulnerable and showing up in our difficult emotions are actually super important steps, though, if we want to be emotionally agile. On this episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy, I was excited to chat with Susan David about emotional agility and skills for dealing with the real world from an open and honest place, without running from the feelings that we don’t like.


Susan David, Ph.D. is one of the world’s leading management thinkers and an award-winning Harvard Medical School psychologist. Her new #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Emotional Agility, describes the psychological skills critical to thriving in times of complexity and change. Susan’s TED Talk on the topic went viral with over 1 million views in its first week of release. She is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and guest on national radio and television. Susan is the CEO of Evidence Based Psychology, on the faculty at Harvard Medical School, a Cofounder of the Institute of Coaching (a Harvard Medical School/McLean affiliate), and on the Scientific Advisory Boards of Thrive Global and Virgin Pulse.


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Here are more of the details from our interview:

  • The key question that drives Susan’s work (7:55)
  • How an invitation to, “write like no one is reading” started Susan on her path to understanding the importance of emotional agility (11:37)
  • Emotional agility vs. positive psychology (12:51)
  • How bottling and brooding emotions negatively impacts us (17:03)
  • How being outpaced by technology has affected our emotional lives (21:55)
  • What is emotional agility, and what are values-connected steps? (24:05)
  • Why we need to become more aware of how we treat our difficult emotions and do away with the judgement we have about certain emotions (37:28)
  • The importance of practicing greater emotional granularity (42:45)
  • A tool for working with someone who feels stuck (50:35)
  • The emotions of fear, grief, anxiety, and anger that so many of us are feeling during the coronavirus pandemic are normal (55:03)

Learn more about Susan David at https://www.susandavid.com/


Get your copy of Emotional Agility here.


Take the free Emotional Agility Quiz here.

Watch Susan’s TED Talk, The Gift and Power of Emotional Courage here.

Listen to Susan’s podcast, Checking In with Susan David here.

Follow Susan on Facebook @SusanDavidPhd, on Twitter @SusanDavid_PhD, and on Instagram @susandavid_phd.


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The One Factor That Determines 90% Of Your Risk For Disease with Dr. Todd LePine

The One Factor That Determines 90% Of Your Risk For Disease | This episode is brought to you by Uqora


You’ve probably never heard of the exposome, yet it’s one of the most important things that determines your health, your gene expression, and your risk of disease. The exposome is the term for the sum total of all the exposures in our lifetime, starting in utero. These exposures include everything from the food we eat, environmental toxin exposure, the air that we breath, the water we drink, heavy metal exposure, and even our thoughts and emotions.


In this episode, Dr. Hyman sits down with Dr. Todd LePine to discuss the Functional Medicine approach to the exposome, and together they explore how they assess the way that patient exposomes may be contributing to their overall health.


Dr. LePine graduated from Dartmouth Medical School and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, specializing in Integrative Functional Medicine. He is an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner. Prior to joining The UltraWellness Center, he worked as a physician at Canyon Ranch in Lenox, MA, for 10 years. Dr. LePine’s focus at The UltraWellness Center is to help his patients achieve optimal health and vitality by restoring the natural balance to both the mind and the body. His areas of interest include optimal aging, bio-detoxification, functional gastrointestinal health, systemic inflammation, autoimmune disorders and the neurobiology of mood and cognitive disorders. Dr. LePine teaches around the world, and has given lectures to doctors and patients at American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM), Age Management Medicine Group (AMMG), the University of Miami Integrative Medicine Conference, The Kripalu Center in Lenox, MA, and is on the faculty for American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M). Dr. LePine is the head of the Scientific Advisory Board for Designs for Health and a consultant for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory. He enjoys skiing, kayaking, hiking, camping and golfing in the beautiful Berkshires, and is a fitness enthusiast.


This episode is sponsored by Uqora. If you’ve struggled with urinary tract infections, check out Uqora’s potent line of products to promote better urinary health. Right now they’re offering Doctor’s Farmacy listeners 30% off when you go to uqora.com/doctor and use the code Hyman30 at checkout.


In this episode, Dr. Hyman and Dr. LePine discuss:

  • All the elements that make up the exposome
  • Air pollution and water contamination
  • Endocrine disrupting properties of BPA and atrazine
  • How your thoughts influence your microbiome
  • Why your DNA is not your destiny
  • Heavy metal toxicity (i.e. iron, arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum, and more)
  • Types of testing for heavy metals, including hair, blood, urine, and challenge testing
  • Pesticides and herbicides
  • Autism and gut health
  • Supporting the detoxification system
  • The link between environmental toxins, obesity, and diabetes
  • EMF pollution

For more information visit drhyman.com/uwc


Additional Resources:


Environmental Working Group (EWG)

https://www.ewg.org/


EWG’s 2020 Dirty 12

https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php


Lesson 1: Environmental Inputs

https://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2012/10/17/lesson-1-environmental-inputs/


Lesson 5: Detoxification

https://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2012/10/17/lesson-5-detoxification/


How Toxins Make You Fat: 4 Steps to Get Rid of Toxic Weight

https://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2012/02/20/how-toxins-make-you-fat-4-steps-to-get-rid-of-toxic-weight/


A Functional Medicine Approach to Autism

https://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2017/09/08/a-functional-medicine-approach-to-autism/


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