
Apogee Strong Dr. Donald Layman: From Nutrition Scientist to Longevity Authority – Protein, Muscle, and the Real Key to Aging Well
Are we getting nutrition completely wrong?
For decades, we’ve been told to avoid fat, cut cholesterol, and rely on carbs—but what if that advice has quietly led to weaker bodies, slower metabolisms, and rising chronic disease?
Why are more people struggling with obesity, muscle loss, and fatigue… even when they’re “eating healthy”?
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Donald K. Layman, one of the world’s leading experts on protein metabolism, breaks down what’s really happening inside your body—and why protein may be the most misunderstood nutrient in modern nutrition.
Dr. Layman is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he served for over 30 years as a Professor of Nutrition. He also held leadership roles as Head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture.
With a Doctorate in Nutrition and Biochemistry and a Master’s in Biochemistry, Dr. Layman has built a distinguished career studying dietary protein and amino acids. He is internationally recognized for his research on muscle development, metabolic health, and the role of nutrition in obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, with over 120 peer-reviewed publications advancing the field.
In this episode, he reveals:
Why protein is more than just a macronutrient—it’s a signal
How aging increases your protein needs (not decreases them)
The truth about plant vs. animal protein
Why muscle is the real key to longevity
If you’ve ever asked:
👉 “Am I eating enough protein?”
👉 “What’s the best way to stay strong as I age?”
👉 “Have we been misled about nutrition?”
This episode will challenge your thinking—and give you a better strategy moving forward.
Key Quotes
“Muscle is the organ of longevity.”
“If you’re not gaining muscle every day, all protein gets turned into energy.”
“We’ve spent 45 years telling people what not to eat instead of what they need.”
“The worst combination is high carbohydrate and low protein.”
Key Takeaways
Prioritize protein at every meal—especially as you age.
Muscle health drives longevity—it impacts metabolism, strength, and disease risk.
Focus on nutrient quality, not fear-based dieting.
- Consistency beats extremes—regular protein intake matters more than restrictive trends.
Conclusion
This episode challenges decades of conventional nutrition advice and replaces confusion with clarity.
Dr. Layman’s work makes one thing clear:
👉 If you want to live longer, move better, and stay sharp—build and maintain muscle.
Protein isn’t just part of the equation—it is the foundation.
