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Harvard Professor Explains How To Reverse The Aging Process Feat. David Sinclair
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Peter Attia Dives Deep on STATINS (side effects & the best alternatives)
Statins reduce risk of cardiovascular disease but also come with mild to severe side effects. Nowadays, there are several alternatives — each with their own list of pros and cons.
Here's what Peter covers:
(00:32) How statins work to lower cholesterol
(01:12) The percentage of people who develop muscle aches while taking a statin—and how to reverse it
(01:32) The percentage of people who develop insulin resistance while taking a statin
(02:48) A subset of people taking statins experience increased transaminases
(03:18) Do statins impair mitochondrial function?
(10:01) Why many people supplement with ubiquinol while taking a statin
(11:11) Do statins increase neurodegenerative disease risk?
(14:57) The only 4 statins Peter Attia prescribes
(15:32) Ties between desmosterol levels & dementia risk while taking a statin
(19:59) Statin alternative #1 - PCSK9 Inhibitors
(21:37) Statin alternative #2 - Ezetimibe
(25:03) Statin alternative #3 - Bempedoic acid
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Why Peter Attia Changed his mind on METFORMIN
Is metformin a magic pill for longevity? Peter Attia's self experimentation with this glucose lowering drug is all about following the latest research.
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This clip is from 276 ‒ Special episode: Peter on longevity, supplements, protein, fasting, apoB, statins, & more.
In this special episode of The Drive, Peter discusses a variety of topics, breaking away from the typical deep-dive format to explore a wide range of common questions submitted by listeners.
In this clip, we discuss:
- What products Peter takes
- Why Peter’s lowered his vitamin B-6 intake
- Peter’s daily magnesium target
- What Peter takes in the morning versus at night
- And more
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About:
The Peter Attia Drive is a deep-dive podcast focusing on maximizing longevity, and all that goes into that from physical to cognitive to emotional health. With over 70 million episodes downloaded, it features topics including exercise, nutritional biochemistry, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, mental health, and much more.
Peter Attia is the founder of Early Medical, a medical practice that applies the principles of Medicine 3.0 to patients with the goal of lengthening their lifespan and simultaneously improving their healthspan.
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How “Ozempic” Works – Weight Loss, Weight Regain, & Neuroscience | Nick Sterling, MD, PhD #7
How do drugs like Ozempic (semaglutide) cause weight loss? What happens when someone comes off of these drugs? In this episode, we discuss how these drugs (GLP-1 receptor agonists) target specific areas in the brain to suppress appetite and facilitate weight loss. We also discuss clinical trials data suggesting that these drugs and/or the weight loss that they facilitate may have cardioprotective effects. Lastly, we will also examine evidence regarding weight regain when coming off of these drugs and common side effects.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:31 - What Does GLP-1 Do?
02:08 - GLP-1 Receptors in the Brain
02:52 - Activating the GLP-1 "Switch" (Receptors)
04:13 - Clinical Trials - Semaglutide for Weight Loss
05:29 - Semaglutide and Heart & Metabolic Health
05:54 - For How Long Does Semaglutide Work?
06:35 - Weight Regain After Stopping Semaglutide
08:24 - Side Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
09:37 - Take-Home Points
10:20 - Outro
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