

FoundMyFitness
Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D.
A podcast about health, science, nutrition, aging, and fitness.
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May 30, 2023 • 15min
#080 How Heat Therapy Improves Slow Wave Sleep
Discover how heat therapy, like saunas, can boost slow wave sleep and improve sleep quality. The podcast explores the surprising links between exercise, heat exposure, and sleep regulation through immune signals and thermoregulation in the brain. Uncover the fascinating relationship between growth hormone and slow-wave sleep, including how heat exposure can dramatically increase its circulation. Learn about the benefits of heat in promoting better sleep, especially for elderly individuals.

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Feb 28, 2023 • 1h 49min
#079 Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia | Axel Montagne, Ph.D.
Dr. Axel Montagne, a Chancellor's fellow at the UK Dementia Research Institute, dives into the urgent issue of blood-brain barrier dysfunction linked to Alzheimer’s and dementia. He reveals how small blood vessel health is crucial for preventing cognitive decline and discusses early biomarkers for intervention. The conversation touches on the limitations of targeting amyloid and the significant roles of exercise and omega-3s in brain health. Montagne emphasizes the need for lifestyle changes and innovative treatments to combat neurodegeneration.

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Dec 6, 2022 • 2h 5min
#078 Resistance training for time efficiency, body composition, and maximum hypertrophy | Brad Schoenfeld, Ph.D.
Dr. Brad Schoenfeld, a noted professor and expert in muscle adaptations, shares insights on the essential role of resistance training for all ages. He discusses how weight lifting improves bone health and body composition, debunking myths about children's growth and empowering women. Protein intake's significance during caloric deficit is emphasized, alongside the timing for optimal muscle synthesis. Additionally, he provides strategies for effective training, recovery, and the balance between resistance and aerobic exercises, making it a must-listen for fitness enthusiasts.

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Aug 24, 2022 • 2h 8min
#077 Rewriting genomes to eradicate disease and aging | Dr. George Church
Dr. George Church is a trailblazer in genetics, known for his contributions to the Human Genome Project and gene editing. In this conversation, he shares revolutionary ideas on rewriting genomes to combat diseases and aging. He discusses the potential of CRISPR technology and highlights innovations like the Vertebrate Genomes Project and AI tools like AlphaFold. Church also addresses ethical concerns in germline editing and explores fascinating concepts such as de-extinction and engineered organs for transplantation, reshaping our health and future.

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Jun 29, 2022 • 1h 56min
#076 Building Muscle with Resistance Exercise and Reassessing Protein Intake | Stuart Phillips, PhD
Stuart Phillips, PhD, is a leading kinesiology professor at McMaster University, specializing in exercise and nutrition's effects on muscle health. In this conversation, he highlights the critical role of muscle for longevity and the need for older adults to increase protein intake. He questions if current protein recommendations are too low and discusses the effects of anabolic resistance, especially in aging. Practical tips on protein timing and recovery strategies provide actionable insights, making a strong case for resistance training as a means to combat muscle loss.

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May 31, 2022 • 58min
#075 Intestinal Permeability: the Bacterial link to Aging, Brain Barrier Dysfunction & Metabolic Disorder
Discover how intestinal permeability serves as a crucial gatekeeper to health, influencing everything from cardiometabolic function to brain health. Learn about the bacterial byproduct lipopolysaccharide and its surprising connections to chronic inflammation and disease. The role of diet, including the impact of alcohol and gluten, is examined alongside beneficial elements like butyrate and omega-3 fatty acids. This engaging discussion links gut health to cognitive decline and emphasizes the importance of maintaining gut integrity for overall well-being.

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Apr 28, 2022 • 2h 48min
#074 Dr. Dominic D'Agostino on Developing a Well-Designed Ketogenic Diet and Harnessing Its Benefits
Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, a leading expert on ketogenic diets, dives deep into the science of keto and its myriad benefits. He clarifies the types of ketogenic diets and discusses the importance of biomarkers for optimizing health. The conversation explores how ketones enhance brain function, exercise performance, and even their potential therapeutic roles in neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. D'Agostino shares personal insights and practical tips for those looking to harness the power of a well-designed ketogenic diet.

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Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 26min
#073 Sauna Benefits Deep Dive and Optimal Use with Dr. Rhonda Patrick & MedCram
In this fascinating discussion, Kyle Allred, a physician assistant and co-founder of MedCram, teams up with Dr. Rhonda Patrick to dive deep into the science of sauna use. They explore its anti-inflammatory and mood-elevating effects, along with how sauna sessions can mimic the benefits of aerobic exercise. Hear about heat shock proteins and their potential to protect against dementia, as well as the powerful detoxification processes triggered by heat exposure. Personal tips and the synergy between sauna and fitness are shared, making this a must-listen for health enthusiasts!

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Apr 12, 2022 • 1h 29min
#072 Morgan Levine, PhD, on PhenoAge and the Epigenetics of Age Acceleration — can we change the pace?
Morgan Levine, PhD, is an assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine and a founding investigator at Altos Labs, specializing in epigenetic aging. In this conversation, she unveils the revolutionary PhenoAge clock, explores the impact of lifestyle on biological aging, and discusses the potential for reversing age through interrupted reprogramming techniques. Levine also highlights how inflammation influences epigenetic aging, and reveals insights on the reliability of consumer epigenetic tests and the promising role of plasma exchange in combating age-related decline.

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Mar 9, 2022 • 1h 38min
#071 Peter Diamandis, MD, and Tony Robbins on strategies that promote longevity now – and in the very near future
Tony Robbins is a renowned entrepreneur and bestselling author, while Peter Diamandis is a pioneering force behind XPRIZE, pushing technological boundaries. Together, they dive into revolutionary ideas for longevity, such as cutting-edge cancer screening and AI-driven diagnostics. They discuss the significance of DNA repair processes, the role of epigenetics, and promising gene therapies. The duo explores the societal impact of extending lifespans, the future of healthcare innovations, and even the ethical considerations of a world where longevity is a reality.


