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The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life with Professor Rose Anne Kenny (Re-release) #619

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Feb 1, 2026
Professor Rose Anne Kenny, a medical gerontologist and leader of Ireland’s TILDA ageing study, shares the new science on healthy ageing. She discusses how 80% of ageing is modifiable. Short takes cover friendships and community, metabolic health and key biomarkers, built-in daily movement, strength training, sleep and circadian health, and how early-life and social factors shape long-term ageing.
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INSIGHT

Healthy Lifespan Beats Longevity Alone

  • Quality of life often improves after 50 and remains high until the mid-80s, declining mostly when physical disability appears.
  • Maintaining independence and function are the true targets for healthy lifespan, not just longevity.
INSIGHT

Loneliness Leaves A Biological Mark

  • Social isolation increases inflammation and suppresses immunity, with loneliness tripling during COVID in TILDA.
  • That biological change may accelerate ageing and make reconnecting socially essential for recovery.
ANECDOTE

The Roseto Social Longevity Story

  • Stephen Wolf studied Roseto USA and found no medical or dietary explanation for longevity but abundant social engagement.
  • He concluded the town's tight social networks and civic life were the key longevity factors.
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