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Reverse Biological Ageing: Does Fasting Shorten Lifespan? | Dr Valter Longo

Feb 9, 2026
Valter Longo, world-leading longevity scientist and director of USC’s Longevity Institute, explains what truly slows biological ageing. He contrasts biological vs chronological age. He reveals why extreme fasting or high protein can backfire. He describes the 5-day Fasting Mimicking Diet, why a 12-hour overnight fast matters, and the dietary patterns linked to long-lived populations.
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ADVICE

Reset With The 5‑Day FMD

  • Consider the five-day Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) roughly three times per year for reset and autophagy activation.
  • People with diabetes may need the FMD more frequently (monthly or bimonthly) under supervision.
ADVICE

Use A 12‑Hour Daily Fast

  • Keep a daily eating window of about 12 hours (12:12 fast:eat) as the most reasonable approach.
  • If you must skip meals, prefer skipping lunch over breakfast to preserve the overnight fast window.
INSIGHT

Skipping Breakfast Raises Heart Risk

  • Regularly skipping breakfast and extending the nightly fast beyond ~12 hours associates with higher cardiovascular mortality.
  • Passing 12 hours often raises average cholesterol, creating repeated daily spikes.
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