Dr. Peter Attia: Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones for Vitality & Longevity

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Andrew Huberman

Andrew Huberman

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My guest this episode is Dr. Peter Attia, M.D., who trained at Stanford University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Attia is host of The Drive podcast and is a world expert on behavioral approaches, nutritional interventions, supplementation and pharmacological techniques to improve lifespan, healthspan and athletic performance. We discuss how best to evaluate your health status using routine blood work, body scans and regular tests of physical strength and endurance. Dr. Attia explains what he uses with his patients to “back-cast” their health goals as a way to design their exercise and nutritional programs. We also discuss hormone modulation and replacement therapy for both men and women. We explain how cholesterol and related factors contribute to cardiovascular disease risk and how to monitor and mitigate that risk. Dr. Attia details various supplementation, nutrition, exercise and prescription approaches useful to people in every decade of life to improve vitality, reduce their risk of disease and increase the number of years sustaining peak cognitive and physical health.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Assessing Health Status & Improving Vitality
00:02:51 Momentous Supplements
00:03:46 Thesis, InsideTracker, Helix Sleep
00:07:29 Lifespan: Bloodwork & Biomarkers Testing, The “4 Horseman of Disease”
00:11:51 Healthspan: Functional Testing, Cognitive & Emotional States
00:13:59 Blood Testing: Best Frequency
00:16:01 DEXA Scan: Lean Mass & Fat, Bone Mineral Density & Osteoporosis
00:22:33 Bone Mineral Density & Age-Related Decline, Strength Training, Corticosteroids
00:29:24 Osteopenia & Osteoporosis Diagnosis, Strength Training
00:31:03 AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:32:16 Back-casting: Defining Your “Marginal Decade”
00:38:31 All-Cause Mortality: Smoking, Strength, VO2 max
00:44:43 Attia’s Rule of Supplementation, “Centenarian Decathlete” Physical Goals
00:49:24 Importance of Exercise, Brain Health, MET hours
00:55:23 Nicotine & Cognitive Focus
01:03:12 Menstruation, PMS & Menopause
01:10:10 Hormone Replacement Therapy, Menopause & Breast Cancer Risk
01:22:06 Estrogen, Progesterone & Testosterone Therapies in Women
01:26:35 Hormone Replacement Therapy in Men, SHBG & Testosterone, Insulin
01:37:23 Clomid, Pituitary, Testosterone & Cholesterol, Anastrozole, HCG
01:47:46 Fadogia Agrestis, Supplements, Rapamycin
01:52:06 Testosterone Replacement Therapy & Fertility
01:59:26 Total Testosterone vs. Free Testosterone
02:02:51 Cholesterol & Dietary Cholesterol, Saturated Fat, LDL & HDL, Apolipoprotein B
02:17:42 Apolipoprotein B, Diet, Statins & Other Cholesterol Prescriptions
02:25:15 Cardiovascular Disease, Age & Disease Risk
02:28:53 Peptides, Stem Cells, BPC157, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), Injury Rehabilitation
02:37:40 Metabolomics & Exercise
02:40:44 GLP-1 & Weight Loss
02:47:06 Zero-Cost Support, UKposts Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter, Huberman Lab Clips
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@proddreamatnight
@proddreamatnight Рік тому
This is probably the most valuable podcast channel that exists
@svetlioramos3345
@svetlioramos3345 Рік тому
By far!
@mstrG
@mstrG Рік тому
for me it equal's Lex Fridman podcasts
@GOD999MODE
@GOD999MODE Рік тому
And the numbers show that. Also thanks to Rich Roll for being one of the first to invite him to speak on a podcast. Dr Huberman’s growth on social media is one of the few that are well deserved.
@senseofwonder4734
@senseofwonder4734 Рік тому
I have no doubt. They are the penultimate podcast duo."🙌
@SuperJosh3434
@SuperJosh3434 Рік тому
Yes!!!!!!
@yohaizilber
@yohaizilber Рік тому
"Exercise is king, nutrition is queen. Together, you have a kingdom" - Jack LaLanne , Thank you for a GREAT episode!
@shahabmohseni258
@shahabmohseni258 Рік тому
This episode was uploaded 48 mins ago and it is 2 hours and 50 mins. When did you watch it?🤣
@yohaizilber
@yohaizilber Рік тому
Hooked from the start! In progress 😉
@adrianbratescu7015
@adrianbratescu7015 Рік тому
What about sleep? My experience with exercise, nutrition and sleep is that exercise is important but not to be dwelled upon(just do something, run lift swim bike whatever) but very important is sleep and rest after and consistently and a close second is nutrition ( only to stress about it if you are going for low fat procentage, you are trying to loose weight fast or gain muscle fast).
@traceler
@traceler Рік тому
does he talk about fasting ? about diet? It is not in the timestamps and is too long to listening investing that many hours.
@juicebox86
@juicebox86 Рік тому
@@yohaizilber LOLOLOL
@dubz0331
@dubz0331 Рік тому
Why can't we find Doctors like this in the real world? In my experience, as soon as you bring information like this to most primary care doctors, it's like you are speaking a completely different language. Thankful for these two, I have learned so much from both of them ever since they went on JRE.
@Lunggirl
@Lunggirl Рік тому
insurance and big pharma.....healthcare is broken!
@delicias2014
@delicias2014 Рік тому
Please advise what doctor can do this for me. If I go to my primary care provider he's not going to acknowledge this at all. Again I love and appreciate this channel.
@dosboot1
@dosboot1 Рік тому
Peter Attia talks to million of viewers about the thoughtful ways he manages testosterone levels, why it is good, why it is safe the way he does it, and so on, but then Peter doesn't seem to see the connection to why TRT clinics are so popular. It'd be nice if all these podcasters with large audiences would acknowledge how they are driving the modern interest in TRT, especially since they also think those TRT clinics are terrible!
@Dumppump
@Dumppump Рік тому
My mother was a nurse and later, a course coordinator at a top University for the nursing. She explained to me during my depression, that GPs are essentially trained to aim at medication solutions for your health problems. They are not so much general health professionals as assessors and highly educated medication prescribers. That and general restrictions to obvious things like bad food, alcohol and smoking. My GP is great, but he thinks being over 170lbs at 6ft for a guy of 30 isn't good, and when I said what about putting on muscle, aiming for 190 lean, he said that was unnecessary and not healthy. He is also in his late 60s, so.
@immy00
@immy00 Рік тому
He has an Ivy League education and actively researches and keeps up to date with new data, and is very intelligent.
@kirstenwhite3655
@kirstenwhite3655 Рік тому
Please please please do a full podcast on peri-menopause and menopause... Dr Lisa Mosconi is doing some amazing work on the impact of menopause and it's impact in the brain... we need a Huberman deep-dive on this area... please!
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx Рік тому
Yes 👍 please!!
@olgap411
@olgap411 Рік тому
Agree! We need more good quality information on that that topic! Menopause and overall female hormones 🙏
@raquelosmer2177
@raquelosmer2177 Рік тому
Agree!!!
@WELCOMETONEWHABBITS
@WELCOMETONEWHABBITS Рік тому
May write down the name of podcast
@lifestylelovestories-lisab5760
@lifestylelovestories-lisab5760 Рік тому
Yes!!!! I second that!!! Please and huge thank you 🙏🏻
@MorePlatesMoreDates
@MorePlatesMoreDates Рік тому
Stoked for this one!
@naahass7078
@naahass7078 Рік тому
Derek you old boldy, welkome!
@Mechaneer
@Mechaneer Рік тому
Hubes doesn't like finasteride, Derek. Disappointed he didn't provide room for his guest to annunciate on this topic.
@kowalpl7491
@kowalpl7491 Рік тому
daddy
@guigomes4065
@guigomes4065 Рік тому
@@Mechaneer maybe cuz it ends with some people lifes
@jackcunningham3401
@jackcunningham3401 Рік тому
@More Plates More Dates Anavar for SHBG modulation. Derek you gotta step in man!!! We got proviron dude!!! Right?
@JeffNixonComedy
@JeffNixonComedy Рік тому
These podcasts make highway driving a breeze. It’s weird arriving to a place with a fresh 2 hours of knowledge. I never seem to arrive at a place where folks want to hear about science and health, though haha
@annahabanna
@annahabanna Рік тому
Haha, I feel like a nerd with my newly acquired knowledge as well
@hometown1474
@hometown1474 Рік тому
Same for Found My Fitness
@sabastian61
@sabastian61 Рік тому
I finally found someone at work who wants to hear about this. I sound like a genius. 😂
@MultiWarbird
@MultiWarbird Рік тому
I listen to these podcasts while flying.
@Jen-zi1dy
@Jen-zi1dy Рік тому
@@sabastian61 lol!!
@winbalingit8502
@winbalingit8502 Рік тому
As a 55 year old female, Thank you!!!🙏🏽❤️ Menopausal issues are rarely addressed!!😔
@patriciab1629
@patriciab1629 Рік тому
So true! Finally someone talking about menopause. Looking forward for his episode on it and “ that” research.
@marzenarongione4968
@marzenarongione4968 Рік тому
Please address hormone replacement exercise and nutrition for women in menopause Thank you
@lrlr5197
@lrlr5197 Рік тому
Yes they talk. But do we know what to do when that time comes. This worries me 😮
@simplesmeerkat1665
@simplesmeerkat1665 Рік тому
Other than zero periods and poor sleep I have no idea where my menopause is 😂 I am resistance training and have begun cardio too. Am now 57.
@filipinoblackpill6194
@filipinoblackpill6194 Рік тому
​@@simplesmeerkat1665 have sx and if you cant get pregnant then its menopause
@ril7898
@ril7898 Рік тому
We are so lucky to have access to this free information. Thank you so much
@cathystanczak8963
@cathystanczak8963 Рік тому
“The gravity of aging is more vicious than people realize.” hits real hard.
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 Рік тому
Cathy Stanczak - yah, it grabbed me too🤯 Either way he's using 'gravity'....whether in the context of 'gravity' to mean extreme seriousness, OR as a metaphor for a rapid & significant free-fall (decline) at some point... - taken either way - and...yikes!😳
@jengirlpa1
@jengirlpa1 Рік тому
Which Dr. Said that? They are both so well spoken.
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 Рік тому
@@jengirlpa1 Attia
@aninterestingconversation
@aninterestingconversation Рік тому
@@barbarafairbanks4578 remember too Gravity, like the force. a constant posture adversary. Postural position is crucial to overall blood flow which carries the regenerative properties in our blood.
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 Рік тому
@@aninterestingconversation thanks...something to think about. 🤔 I try to counteract it by spending 20min - head down, feet up on my slanted weight bench...cooling off after my run. As far as posture, do you think bent over laterals to strengthen the rhomboids are enough? (I do those too)...or is something more needed for posture? About 'gravity'...yah I was making that distinction, initially... gravity as a force (which he could have meant) vs. gravity, as in a grave situation. I do think he meant the latter. What do you think? Either way, it was probably one of the most profound phrases about our mortality I've come across. Only topper, for me, would be 'memento mori'😳
@jengirlpa1
@jengirlpa1 Рік тому
Dr. Peter Attia, MD, hit the nail on the head when talking about biggest screw-up in the medical field of all time- the Women’s Health Initiative debacle! Amen! Thank you for recognizing this.
@kimberlykessing4551
@kimberlykessing4551 Рік тому
Agreed! But aren’t we thankful Peter Attia is out there sounding the Hay Ladies have you heard the news! Thank You!
@Kfabiano10
@Kfabiano10 Рік тому
The overprescribing of narcotics has got to be in that conversation.
@sarahchamberlain143
@sarahchamberlain143 Рік тому
I highly recommend the New York Times article "The Estrogen Dilemma" April 2010 by Cynthia Gorney.
@Kfabiano10
@Kfabiano10 Рік тому
@@sarahchamberlain143 I’ll make it a point to look it up. Thank you.
@ariromo
@ariromo Рік тому
Would love an episode on periods, cycles, pms, menopause. ALL OF IT. I feel a lot of your listeners would appreciate it. I know I would ❤
@carlaharmon4552
@carlaharmon4552 Рік тому
As a 60 year old woman this is the best program I've viewed on UKposts. Peter Attia is a bad dude. You two are the only reason I would view a YT video for 3hrs. That was AMAZING!
@serg1740
@serg1740 Рік тому
PLEASE make a clip of the piece on women’s hormones for your UKposts clips page. I need to share that portion with every woman and doctor I know. The part about progesterone could literally save women’s relationships, careers and even their lives. I did my own research recently at 42 because my endocrinologist, OBGYN and primary pretty much said my symptoms are normal hormonal age related stuff. Just last week I got my own lab work done on day 20 of cycle and found that my progesterone was at absolute post menopausal levels and I haven’t had menopause yet. They immediately put me on progesterone RX and apologized for not listening. I know other women my age suffering and possibly unnecessarily because doctors and society have taught us that feeling crazy anxiety at times of the month are normal.
@misharamage5529
@misharamage5529 Рік тому
I can’t agree more. I started peri symptoms around 37. Had blood work done. And because I was within “normal” range, no one wanted to do anything about it. I got to the point where I was experiencing hot flashes and missed periods and absolutely no hormone levels worth speaking about, before a Dr would do anything. I’ve been doing the bio-T pellets for 17 mths, and I’m still trying to get my Dr to find my correct dose. She did a blood panel before we started, and one about 6 wks after my first insertion. My testosterone was in the triple digits. She had 0 problem with letting me continue with that. I was trusting her to do another panel somewhere down the rd to see if I was leveling out. But, she didn’t. I started hair growth in places that I’ve never had before, and my libido was crazy. At the one yr mark from first insertion, I asked her if we should come down and she just wasn’t sure. I asked her to take it down. Then I had some break through bleeding. So we took estrogen down. Bleeding stopped. But had I not asked her, I’m certain I’d still be on that higher dose. It’s just not that important of an issue to most Drs. And that drives me crazy.
@ysach.891
@ysach.891 Рік тому
I totally agree with that!
@serg1740
@serg1740 Рік тому
@@misharamage5529 my doctor won’t do pellets because it’s not easy to adjust and levels are going to change and need adjustment. I just do oral prescription.
@olgap411
@olgap411 Рік тому
Supporting this comment!
@1LaOriental
@1LaOriental Рік тому
@@misharamage5529 I’m surprised you weren’t under the care of the medical professional who inserted the pellets. They routinely measure your hormone levels. Glad you are on them. They are life changing.
@ColonelClaypool
@ColonelClaypool Рік тому
Holy sh*** with Peter Attia, this is going to be awesome. Thanks!
@reedaltman
@reedaltman Рік тому
Been waiting almost 2 years for this podcast. Thank you!
@catthompson1217
@catthompson1217 Рік тому
This was awesome! So I am 56 and on bioidentical estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and dhea. The estrogen is in a patch the rest are oral (troche). This therapy has changed my life. I had horrible brain fog, hot flashes, etc. when I did research on what happens to women going through menopause, I was horrified. Everything from cardiovascular to brain problems (which hot flashes are a symptom of. My general doctor told me that getting older sucks and there was nothing that could be done. I found a functional doctor who works with hormone replacement and life got better. This information needs to be discussed. Women need to know what treatments are out there. As it is, I’m looking at a future where I can stay viable in my career for longer.
@Livinginpeace1
@Livinginpeace1 Рік тому
I am on the same except for testosterone torches it was to strong for me didn’t make me feel good I’m now on a vaginal cream and feel good
@karlacarbajal6383
@karlacarbajal6383 Рік тому
Did you get tested by your primary care doctor or did you have to outsource and pay out of pocket? I've brought up these concerns to my doctor also with zero effort to address it. How do you get started on this path?
@catthompson1217
@catthompson1217 Рік тому
@@karlacarbajal6383 I started with a good functional doctor who works with me rather than against me. We work together on my health so it’s a partnership. The functional doctor (should have experience with hormones esp bio identical ones) will test your hormone levels and then compound everything but the estrogen. The estrogen will come in a transdermal patch. It’s important to take a cocktail of hormones. I’m on testosterone progesterone and dhea with the estrogen patch. My insurance covers the patch but not the compounded hormones. Unfortunately, you’ll pay out of pocket for the doctors visits but I feel it’s well worth it. Honestly, I hate my primary care doctor. She’s useless. My primary care doctor did the same thing about not addressing it. So I just took her out of the equation. I hope this makes sense.
@chad.williamson
@chad.williamson Рік тому
Love Peter Attia. I wish every physician had such a desire for knowledge and truth.
@limeezabit7280
@limeezabit7280 8 місяців тому
Attia is my internet celebrity crush too. I can listen to his voice for hours no end.
@angeloselarja
@angeloselarja Рік тому
Huberman lab: Changing lives one podcast at a time!
@Highintensityhealth
@Highintensityhealth Рік тому
This episode was beyond brilliant! I sincerely hope ‘Attia’s Rule’ goes viral. Excellent work, Rob and Andrew!
@bradsnider4315
@bradsnider4315 Рік тому
Whos rob?
@devonstultz4529
@devonstultz4529 Рік тому
I thought about your episode specifically on omega 3s. That doctor and Attias perspective has started to open my eyes to the fact that dietary cholesterol is not evil. Thanks for you’re work High Intensity Health!
@RanbirSingh-st2to
@RanbirSingh-st2to Рік тому
Great to see you absorbing knowledge from other experts in the field. Love your channel as well!
@mitsuracer87
@mitsuracer87 Рік тому
Hey Mike
@SalihARCrypto.i.o
@SalihARCrypto.i.o Рік тому
This is the super bowl of podcasting. Health, fitness, & longevity.
@michelecrump4005
@michelecrump4005 Рік тому
Great information from 2 scientists I greatly admire and trust . Dr Attia I wish I could join your research program . I just turned 80 and exercice 4 times a week
@PoetOnTheRun
@PoetOnTheRun Рік тому
Two genuis men educating the masses without being condescending or verbose. This is one of the best.
@kimberlific
@kimberlific Місяць тому
Dr. Attia, I don't know what is the most valuable part of this conversation. I very much appreciate the wealth of information about physical health, but your openness about your struggle with emotional health... I don't have the right words to express how deeply I felt that. I'm going through a difficult time in life on a few levels right now (physical and emotional), which is how I found this specific episode. Thank you for sharing so much and for providing some signposts I can consider as I navigate my situation. Hoping to buy and read your book soon, but I'm going to knock out one of the books I'm reading right now first... Thanks again. Profoundly.
@emmmab521
@emmmab521 Рік тому
I've never met a male doctor who knew so much about women's health let alone championed concerns like PMS and menopausal symptoms like Peter Attia. This conversation was eye opening, encouraging, and so clearly communicated. Thank you!
@HkFinn83
@HkFinn83 9 місяців тому
Share some of the good female doctors/scientists who provide this information so people can go find it
@m-hadji
@m-hadji Рік тому
Awesome topic. My father in law whom passed away two years ago at age of 96 was active in whole life doing simple stretch exercise every day. His passing was even more interesting than his living. It only took one week in hospital and his long gave up. He went in total peace. I learned a lot from him. as 57 years old man with diabetes type 2 I keep myself active with walking, biking and after listening to you and Dr Attia add Bowflex to my arsenal. It’s amazing how strength training effects my blood sugar. It shows immediately on my CGM. Thanks all of you for bringing this valuable knowledge at zero cost to us. I personally appreciate it a lot.
@dylan8487
@dylan8487 Рік тому
Nice, epic crossover between my two most favourite health podcasters!!
@rikkirikki4892
@rikkirikki4892 Рік тому
Dr. Attia said he would bring it to a close but he could speak for an hour on the problems with this study - I’d love to hear the hour, honestly. I’m 29 and coming on 30 is making me dig into the things I’ll need to know to advocate for my own health when that time comes. There’s a lot of very predatory, legal-grey-area outfits operating in the women’s health space that latch onto women not knowing. I saw a clip on tiktok that pushed me to find this podcast - had never watched before but this is all so important. Thanks for this.
@lisa408t
@lisa408t Рік тому
Check out info by Dr. Avrum Blumimg ...a great YT video with a synopsis of his book (Oestrogen Matters) titled WHY Your Estrogen Matters: a conversationn between Alloy & Dr Avrum Bluming. *on the Alloy Women's Health Channel. Great, fact based info...
@susanmiller9486
@susanmiller9486 Рік тому
Whoops, I had planned to haul a couple wheelbarrows of firewood to the house, bring a bag of grain to the barn and ride my horse for an hour. But instead I got hooked on watching these guys talking about exercise and have been sitting in a nice cozy chair by the fire. Tomorrow is my 85th birthday, so I’ll do my annual birthday hike and make some plans for my final decade.
@lindablankenship3856
@lindablankenship3856 Рік тому
My two favorite podcasters together -- such an embarrassment of riches! Thank you for sharing Dr. Attia's cutting edge approach with a broader audience -- this episode should be required listening for every practicing physician and every med school student!
@jimmycantu2845
@jimmycantu2845 Рік тому
I’ve never head the word embarrassment used this way. Can you provide the definition context?
@TKD4Free
@TKD4Free Рік тому
I’m so pumped for this one!!! You make Mondays great, Dr. Huberman.
@alyssarikka9974
@alyssarikka9974 Рік тому
I can't believe this is free on this platform. Thank you Dr Hubermanlab and Dr Attia. I've been following you for years now. :)
@kimberlyRawlins
@kimberlyRawlins Рік тому
Thank you for talking about menopause and hormones. There is a huge sector of the population struggling with this and desperately seeking information on how to manage this season of our lives.
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q Рік тому
Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones are the most important for everybody. I was waiting for this , thanks Dr Huberman.
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q Рік тому
Thanks for bringing Dr Peter Attia as a guest. 👍🏻🙏🏻
@ameliahight1
@ameliahight1 Рік тому
Hi and thank you for this episode! As a 39 year old woman turning 40 this year and the info on hormones and changing hormones is super useful. I have always been active and want to continue being active for the rest of my life. I would love to see another episode specifically on women's hormones and neurology and activity. I want to hear more on the topic brought up briefly about dropping progesterone and emotions and what exactly is going on in the brain with that. And also what does it mean for exercise with the changes in hormones we experience every month. And finally, with menopause what do we need to do to stay active and healthy.
@sarahm1534
@sarahm1534 Рік тому
Seconding all of this! There are so many of us out here lost at sea trying to figure this out on our own. Specifically PMDD and its relationship to GABA functioning
@gnomecrusher8124
@gnomecrusher8124 Рік тому
Same! I just found out high intensity sports kill progesterone. I had to change my routine to accommodate. Dr Mindy has great info on this
@NBshana
@NBshana Рік тому
Another great episode! Loved the time spent discussing women’s health. Looking forward to a future episode that dives deeper into where progesterone scepters are located in the brain. Just overall understanding the impact of the rise and decline of hormones throughout the follicular, luteal, ovulatory and menstrual phases. Along with protocols to balance those.
@thenailtripper
@thenailtripper Рік тому
yes please, i second, more on progesterone as estrogen gets the most light
@lajoieskin2561
@lajoieskin2561 Рік тому
LOVE this one and for me exercise is the most important part of my day. Begin with the end in mind. Aged 16 I was determined not to repeat my family history (type 1 and 2 diabetics, heart disease to name few.) Exercise has been my saviour, no supplements and no meds. Dance was my first love and then thirty two years of strength training, body weight exercises, (calisthenics after age 54) and now it's POLE dancing.
@paulinafunfit4126
@paulinafunfit4126 Рік тому
Pole dancing after age 54?? Love it 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@janetmarmaro8269
@janetmarmaro8269 Рік тому
Wow!
@trobinski1842
@trobinski1842 Рік тому
😧
@CosmicSphinx
@CosmicSphinx Рік тому
Dear Andrew, bless your brilliant heart and thank you for listening to women's requests and bringing up female hormone therapy regarding perimenopause and the whole menopause process!!!
@stephaniehawryliw8100
@stephaniehawryliw8100 Рік тому
I would love an episode or part of an episode on women’s health issues such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder which are really hard to get good information on - physicians often don’t know what to do with them or have good solutions and a significant percentage of the population have them! The message is often that we just have to live with the pain/dysfunction and to suck it up.
@leeans7845
@leeans7845 Рік тому
Have you found any other good information? On these issues?
@coreyconant308
@coreyconant308 14 днів тому
Love this conversation! I am a male in my 40s and have a body of a 25year old. Been training TaekwonDo and progressed into other martial arts along with strength/prowerlifting, yoga, Isometrics plyometrics, calisthenics, while focusing heavily on perfection of nutrition and techniques. Full body from head to toe. Long term goal is to be the first 200year old male in modern times!
@ryancxe
@ryancxe Рік тому
Thank you Dr Huberman for blessing me with your wisdom everyday, you are truly an exceptional person
@allangraham3649
@allangraham3649 Рік тому
Big massive thanks to yourself Peter and all involved in producing these !
@crh251
@crh251 Рік тому
I really liked this episode especially the part about women and hormones. I hadn’t slept well for 13 years until last October when I finally found someone to help me with bioidenticals. Fortunately they are covered under insurance, but often they aren’t. I know so many women who have suffered from that flawed Women’s Health Initiative back in the late 90’s. Thank you for helping us women. As we age, we tend to be forgotten.
@Jevongen
@Jevongen Рік тому
Thanks you for your interest in educating us. These podcasts are among the best I’ve heard.
@chloegenney7771
@chloegenney7771 Рік тому
I love that you asked a question about young women on contraception, I am yet to find a podcast of this kind about womens contraception and the effect this has on the body, if you could cover this subject that would be amazing! I would love to know which is the safest option, supplements that would be useful to take while on birth control and if using an app to track your cycle is a viable contraceptive option. Also I have seen some recent papers suggesting being on birth control hinders muscle growth in females! I know this is a big subject not often talked about I would love to have your views on this as such a huge part of the population are on birth control for 5+ years of their life! Thankyou for your content it has helped me immensely!
@CAM-hc8ip
@CAM-hc8ip Рік тому
Such a huge topic that everyone is simply not talking about. Women's birth control (most forms) have such massive detrimental effects on ladies health it's hard to quantify just how awful the side-effects truly are
@LPurje
@LPurje Рік тому
It’s a tricky thing to talk about birth control’s negative side effects, but I’m sure the Hubs would do it right. That said, a book that has helped me navigate it all is Beyond the Pill. It at the very least pinpointed the hormonal imbalances I needed to work out. I can’t vouch for the entire book as I’ve kind of used it as a “choose your own adventure” book so far, but still. It is such a difficult thing to figure out and I’ve gone from feeling broken to having hope in figuring it out. Oh, and finding an ob gyn that listens to me has also helped tremendously.
@rachelhenderson3275
@rachelhenderson3275 Рік тому
This subject seems so important. There are so many concerns about the reactions some women have with BC. I’ve read the Fifth Vital sign, listened to a few different podcasts and have Taking Charge of Your Fertility on my shelf. It’s wonderful to go to for concerns and data. Thanks for bringing this up!!
@chloegenney7771
@chloegenney7771 Рік тому
@@LPurje I’ll have a look at getting that book Thankyou! As a 25 year old I’ve been on it since 18, prescribed my my doctor to help my skin as is the case for so many, for them to them come off after many years and get horrible side effects afterwards, adult acne being one of them!
@chloegenney7771
@chloegenney7771 Рік тому
@@rachelhenderson3275 Thankyou for the reccomendations I’ll look into those! It’s so hard to find solid information on this subject!
@TheBroSplit
@TheBroSplit Рік тому
Dr. Attia is a boss! I'm glad this duo got together sooner rather than later or not at all! Thanks Dr. Huberman!
@shirintobie-paul3501
@shirintobie-paul3501 Рік тому
Thank you Dr. Huberman, team, sponsors and supporters ☀️ THANK YOU DR. PETER ATTIA!
@michelerooney5907
@michelerooney5907 Рік тому
I can attest to Dr Kandel’s commitment to exercise and I had the incredible honor to be his private swim coach while I was a student at Columbia. I had forgotten about that until I listened to this amazing episode.
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Рік тому
I love fitness and longevity information podcasts. When I saw Peter Attia's name, I got so excited I dropped my game controller and nearly spit my beer into my ashtray.
@leannebachinsky1075
@leannebachinsky1075 Рік тому
😂😂😂 so funny!
@jzen1455
@jzen1455 Рік тому
I subscribed to both of them. Watching health/fitness related videos is my main form of entertainment. I haven't watched an entire episode of a tv show in over 3 years and watch a movie in its entirety maybe once a year.
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 Рік тому
Jo Po - 😂 yah you really take your health/fitness podcasts seriously!🥴
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 Рік тому
@@jzen1455 a Ah! Good to hear I'm not the only health/fitness nerd out there 🙄 TV?...um, not sure what you mean by that term😄
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Рік тому
@@barbarafairbanks4578 Haha. Just a joke. Doing a workout right now.
@tcm9787
@tcm9787 Рік тому
Could you do a podcast on hearing health, alleviating deafness symptoms and optimizing general ear health? Would be super cool and also seems like an untouched area in this otherwise awesome podcast series!
@jzen1455
@jzen1455 Рік тому
I never leave home without my earplugs
@geetasrinivasan1849
@geetasrinivasan1849 Рік тому
Yes.It would be good to cover hearing impairment, and other related issues to the inner ear like tintinis, vertigo,etc
@esvedra2419
@esvedra2419 7 місяців тому
Never tired of listening to Peter Attia! Such well balance no bs approach, big respect!
@cassandrabennett9446
@cassandrabennett9446 Рік тому
This is the best interview of Dr Peter Atia that I have ever seen and I have seen a few. Your questions made his advice so much more practical and suitable for people of many different ages. Thank you 😊
@Noegzit
@Noegzit Рік тому
The part about statins and cholesterol is really not great. Minimizing side effects of statins and zeroing their cognitive side effects is unethical. Proposing to use them to increase longevity is a total nonsense.
@gemsavage2321
@gemsavage2321 7 місяців тому
Yes, and it could of been more nuanced on statins. Nevertheless, it was far from disingenuous or unethical. 🤔
@BrockJ
@BrockJ Рік тому
This guy puts out a 3 hour banger every week.
@edehc
@edehc Рік тому
I’m so grateful for the availability of this information. Thank you gentlemen.
@MaggieMMM
@MaggieMMM Рік тому
Cannot express how much I am loving this episode, all of this information Dr Attia is sharing is so interesting and so helpful. I am a 45 year old woman and I started strength training (and HRT) a few years ago and I absolutely love it, I push myself at every session and my goal is to stay as fit and healthy as I possibly can until the day I die. I work out with a great group of women and I try to encourage all the women I know to do strength training, I also take brisk walks everyday with my dog, and go on hiking trips a few times a year. I wish I’d started strength training years ago but I was always scared of getting bulky and of course that hasn’t happened. Thank you for your interesting podcasts Andrew 🫶🏻🏋🏼‍♀️
@jonathanrayhargrove1
@jonathanrayhargrove1 11 місяців тому
Are you going through Dr. Attia? Whats his clinic called. I am starting HRT and I am going through core medical group. Its not full on TRT, but low HRT to try and kick start my T production. My T levels are low. 261. I would like to look around a little bit before I decide to use CMG for along time. It seems LIke Dr. Attia has a better understanding about it. Thank you
@tyrelsjohnson
@tyrelsjohnson Рік тому
I learned so much in this episode that is going to have a direct and quick impact on my health. I cannot thank you guys enough.
@phoenixmassey
@phoenixmassey Рік тому
“Bones matter”. Yes they do. Please consider doing a full episode on bone health. Nutrition, supplements, exercise, vibration plates (do they work?). Thank you!
@antoniaosborne4972
@antoniaosborne4972 Рік тому
Check out Dr Attia’s episode on it! Xx
@antoniaosborne4972
@antoniaosborne4972 Рік тому
In the politest way, it’s great with Dr Attia on the bone health coz he’s a medic - think that’s super important. X
@soez_strg6166
@soez_strg6166 Рік тому
Vibration plates? Just lift heavy, as long as you keep progressing the weight in some full body exercises and your bone density will go up.
@phoenixmassey
@phoenixmassey Рік тому
@@antoniaosborne4972 will do!
@phoenixmassey
@phoenixmassey Рік тому
@@soez_strg6166 I am.
@Aninram1985
@Aninram1985 Рік тому
Thank you Dr Huberman, you provide us with such valuable information about lifestyle and health at no cost. I've applied many of your tools, teachings, and methods which have improved my mental and physical health in excellent ways. You've changed my awareness and life for the better in powerful ways, much respect, love, and gratitude 🙏
@carolynmiller1971
@carolynmiller1971 Рік тому
You make me LOVE learning the science topics I hated in school because you make them meaningful and accessible. I have a notebook and I write down everything I learn from all your podcasts. The part about VLDL, APOB, etc.. I know how to read my blood work with meaningful insight now, and not just looking to see if I'm in the right range.
@leanncampomenosi3792
@leanncampomenosi3792 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and the knowledge of others. More comprehensive information about menopause for women who have had hysterectomies, the effects, and bioidentical pellet therapy. Is pellet therapy a good option versus creams, patch, oral. Thank you so much.
@Alice-es2rs
@Alice-es2rs Рік тому
This is the most important Podcast I have heard for myself. Being a woman over 65 years, the subjects you debated concern me greatly and you gave precious information; which I would never be able to get from my General Practitioner,. As I feel their knowledge has not evolved since their medical school years?. A Massive Thank You.. ❤
@jackief8104
@jackief8104 Рік тому
THAT WAS AWESOME!!! 68 yr old female that needs MORE exercise and LESS saturated fats (just got my lipid panel back) but it makes MUCH more SENSE since listening to every minute! Thx Andrew and Peter!
@MKstudiovideo
@MKstudiovideo Рік тому
I have to say I was very surprised at how well Andrew Huberman asked the questions. They made this episode digestible even for those new to the subject which I really appreciate since by watching a lot of Peter Attia's work I often find it very difficult to digest his deep knowledge. Really awesome work both of you! I love you share this knowledge, if everyone would do the same, our world would be totally different..
@danakhatib83
@danakhatib83 6 місяців тому
Never in my life did I think that I'll ever watch a 3 hr UKposts episode. Not until I watched you and Dr. Attia today. Such valuable gems. Thank you.
@zhaoyuangu4621
@zhaoyuangu4621 Рік тому
It's never too late to start, but you should never stop. Very well said for weight lifting. That's my motto now.
@valbennett445
@valbennett445 Рік тому
Thank you for discussing womens hormones. I am in perimenopause right now and have so many horrible side effects. Womens health is really lacking. So many drs dont even recognize perimenopause.
@bellakim9404
@bellakim9404 Рік тому
It's baffling how some women breeze through it and I, like you have experienced major side effects. I discovered the estrogen patch, progesterone pills and testosterone cream life changing. It took days to be relieved of symtoms, especially the brain fog and sweats.
@MS-sr1fe
@MS-sr1fe Рік тому
@@bellakim9404 how much each of these do you take. Ty
@bellakim9404
@bellakim9404 Рік тому
@@MS-sr1fe I started with the lowest dose and worked myself up to .05mgs. I switch it twice a week and find it works best on the lower abdomen. (Also, I tried the generic patch first and disliked it because it caused irritation and fell off) I use 100 mgs of progesterone pill, along with 5mgs a day of compounded testosterone.
@MS-sr1fe
@MS-sr1fe Рік тому
@@bellakim9404 ty so much for the detailed answer. Generic means pharmaceutical?. I use 1 mg oestrogen, .5 mg testosterone which is compounded and 100 gms micronized progesterone.i use all these everyday. I have all menopausal symptoms so wanted to know what am I doing wrong. So you use the bio identical pharmaceutical patch of oestrogen. My doc gave only .5 testosterone. Thank you once again .Tc
@tc59932
@tc59932 Рік тому
Both Genders. TRT is scoffed at and misunderstood/ not treated too.
@hamilaabd1479
@hamilaabd1479 Рік тому
Wow , this podcast it's like review of 2 years of Medical/pharm school in 3 hour! Thank you for your great contributions in science.
@Jmewloo
@Jmewloo Рік тому
Shoutout to Huberman for always having his finger on the pulse in relevant health topics and acknowledging them. Genital sunning, sunscreen dangers, female birth control, etc. are all topics discussed on social media heavily but rarely acknowledged by health professionals/ scientists
@Divinethreefold
@Divinethreefold Рік тому
OMG I love to hear men talk about women especially there reproductive cycle it’s so beautiful👏👏👏… Thank you for talking about this highly probably most neglected topic that affects half the population!!! You guys are amazing my utmost respect to you!!! I’m sharing my journey to bring awareness and change how we go through this transformation ✨✨✨❤️❤️🙏🙏 THANK YOU!!
@juliet298
@juliet298 Рік тому
Thanks for being so thorough on women hormone health 👏
@PriusTurbo
@PriusTurbo Рік тому
Amazing! I knew this was only a matter of time. These two may just be the most valuable human beings on the planet in the health space.
@bus535joyfully3
@bus535joyfully3 Рік тому
I have been taking ashwagandha for a few years now and it has helped me greatly from my hot flashes and irritability!
@West996
@West996 Рік тому
Learning all of this at 38 is simultaneously enraging and relieving.
@kimmorris6439
@kimmorris6439 Рік тому
Wow! Such great information especially regarding menopause. I felt blindsided when I experienced so many menopause symptoms & my GYN pretty much said she would talk to me about HRT once my symptoms were too much to handle. I was never told of the advantages of HRT. Only the risks (breast cancer). I would love to hear more about this.
@brikenavokopola7198
@brikenavokopola7198 Рік тому
Blessed Mondays, the perfect time to start the week charged and motivated to absorb all the knowledge there is. I'm grateful to Andrew for his great job and dedication. I can't wait for this one. Much love
@fhowland
@fhowland 9 місяців тому
These two great minds together are MAGIC.
@rubensonorio8805
@rubensonorio8805 Рік тому
Almost 3 hours with such clever guys is just a breeze. Thanks for posting 👏
@trevr9924
@trevr9924 Рік тому
This podcast got me super stoked on learning more about medicine. I studied physics and was never all that interested in the topic but Attia's explanations are sort of infectious in that way
@blainebowling3303
@blainebowling3303 Рік тому
I’ve been a fan of Peter’s for almost a decade. Just like you, I heard of him through Tim Ferriss. I’m a subscriber to his Private Feed podcast. I love that he gets into the weeds since I am truly an information junky! But this… this is actionable and functional info. I love the fact that you are able to pull the details out of him that are truly useful to living our best lives. This is by far my favorite production you’ve created. Sincerely… thank you!
@tracieschneider1633
@tracieschneider1633 Рік тому
I Love HRT! Absolutely life changing!
@Romeolives619
@Romeolives619 Рік тому
I am grateful that I can watch this for free. This podcast is this standard of podcasts.
@austinkelley6567
@austinkelley6567 Рік тому
Dr. Huberman, Would it be possible to do an episode about spine/disc health? It seems that spine and disc health would nearly directly relate to health and life span. Thank you for another great episode!
@alwayslearning4
@alwayslearning4 Рік тому
I just watched the first 90 mins doing zone 2 cardio. I was dialed in to these two amazingly intelligent guys. Thanks Andrew. Keep doing this awesome work…PLEASE.
@gitanjalinandan
@gitanjalinandan 5 місяців тому
I love Dr Attia.
@amodernway3077
@amodernway3077 Рік тому
Thank you so much for making this discussion happen. 2 of the most dedicated and informative people on the internet to everyone’s well being. Would love to hear another session in the future.
@marzmontgomery
@marzmontgomery Рік тому
I could no sooner have started exercising than flown to the moon until I changed my diet and started taking lots of supplements, only then did I have the energy to even try. And yes, I'm listening to this while doing my 200+ minutes of exercise every week because of the changes I've made since starting your podcast. Don't discourage people from starting with whatever aspect of your advice that will get them on the path to health ❣️
@sujana3373
@sujana3373 Рік тому
Extremely informative episode! I was waiting for you to circle back to rapamycin and its possible effect on the ovaries and fertility... A future episode entirely on women's health would be much appreciated - there is such a need for it! Many thanks Dr Huberman and your whole team for this podcast.
@chriskilgore739
@chriskilgore739 Рік тому
I’ve only been watching your channel for about 3 weeks but it’s changed my whole routine and views. My father had a stroke 4 months ago and while stroke symptoms are extremely hard to heal sometimes never at all, he has felt better in many ways from the practices and healthy habits I have learned from your channel🙏♥️
@tonihartman507
@tonihartman507 2 місяці тому
Thank you soooooo much for drilling into the weeds a little on the topic of women’s health, especially with respect to menopause and hormone replacement therapy!!!
@xxxcrazycanuckxxx
@xxxcrazycanuckxxx Рік тому
Two of my favorites spewing knowledge for the greater good of humanity I LOVED THIS!!! Andrew, at the end of the video you mentioned putting in the comments people and topics we would like to see. My top pick would be a round table discussion on Cholesterol!!! I know Dr. Attia described things very well, and I took away new knowledge from this episode. I would love a more in depth episode dedicated to Cholesterol. I would love to hear what some of the other Cholesterol experts/enthusiasts would have to say in a round table type discussion. With Dr. Peter Attia of course, Dr. Bret Scher, Dave Feldman, and of course yourself. Thank you and keep up the great work that you do!!!
@bellagdur9786
@bellagdur9786 Рік тому
Hands down The best podcast i listened to answering all the questions about optimizing health, especially HRT and cholesterol. Thank you thank you to both of you!!!
@umityayla5051
@umityayla5051 Рік тому
Doctors all around the world should be obliged to watch this episode three times simultaneously.
@FussMonsters
@FussMonsters Рік тому
These podcasts are so valuable to those of us who don't have insurance or time to chase down consultation after consultation to simply learn how to live healthier. Thank you.
@j.r.kizziar9493
@j.r.kizziar9493 Рік тому
One of the best podcast guests I’ve heard from on your show as of recent!! Appreciate all of the information you guys are providing
@seekingorder6521
@seekingorder6521 Рік тому
My favorite episode to date. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for seeking out high-quality guests. Please consider an episode on post-menopausal brain and health. There are a lot of us out here.
@ozwold74
@ozwold74 Рік тому
I've both watched and listened to this podcast to ensure I didn't miss anything important. It's like you and Dr Attia read my mind with this episode. I recently had a DEXA scan (and other tests) and found out my bone density is on the low side. Chronic asthmatic for decades (I'm 47) - with daily corticosteroid inhalers - and went through 3 yrs of daily low dose chemo ending in 2019 (which I've read can affect bone density). I was going to write to you asking for best route to improve/increase bone density/strength for longevity and you've just about covered it. Being father to an asthmatic too, some of the advice will be adopted immediately. Many thanks and keep up the great work! One very appreciative podcast regular.👏
@charulatakohli6960
@charulatakohli6960 Рік тому
What a detailed conversation! So much to understand and absorb and to work on. The fact that you’re discussing current treatments vs what was practiced and bespoking them is so refreshing. Lots of food for thought. Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
@ellafeldthaus4123
@ellafeldthaus4123 Рік тому
Dear Dr. Huberman and Dr. Attia, thank you so much for this podcast and all the information you provide. Especially the information on HRT. I would love to hear more about women´s health, especially PMDD. I am a GP in Denmark, and as gatekeepers, we see many female patients, that would benefit greatly from the knowledge. If you know about any possibilities for GPs to be trained online about HRT, I would love to know :)
@ManojKumar-pe4wq
@ManojKumar-pe4wq Рік тому
This is Something called as Quality Content. Whatever comes out of Sir's Mouth is pure gold. Thank u for all your Beautiful Content to common mass.
@ricknajera5187
@ricknajera5187 Рік тому
One of the best podcasts on hormones with two of the best, well-respected men.
@IngeLewis
@IngeLewis Рік тому
Thank you for sharing all your amazing informative podcasts, especially for this one on aging. I am 72 years old and, learning so much from your and your guests scientific knowledge, probably will get to live to 100 years old 😇
@cruzc5frc
@cruzc5frc Рік тому
World Class Wisdom and Knowledge transfer!! Thanks guys!!
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