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Could fasting extend your lifespan? | Dr. Valter Longo and Prof. Tim Spector

2025/1/23
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@Dr. Valter Longo :我研究衰老和长寿多年,发现禁食对基因表达的影响比任何其他方法都大。禁食期间,人体会切换到利用体内脂肪和酮体的模式,并启动自噬作用,清除细胞内的垃圾物质。短期禁食(如12小时限时进食)对健康有益,长期禁食(超过12小时)则可能存在健康风险。我开发的禁食模拟饮食是一种低卡路里、低蛋白、低糖、高脂肪的植物性饮食,可以模拟禁食的效果,帮助逆转糖尿病等疾病,并降低生物年龄。我们进行的研究表明,禁食模拟饮食可以使生物年龄降低2.5岁。 @Prof. Tim Spector :我们的研究表明,限时进食(而非完全禁食)对改善情绪、能量水平、体重和腰围有益,但效果因人而异。坚持限时进食比短期尝试更重要。每天禁食12-14小时是相对安全的。然而,仅靠禁食不足以延缓衰老,还需要结合健康的饮食习惯,减少加工食品的摄入,并关注肠道菌群的健康。

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The podcast explores the concept of biological age, which reflects the health of one's cells and differs from chronological age. It highlights that biological age can fluctuate and significantly impact health outcomes and longevity, with studies showing a 20-25 year difference between chronological and biological age among individuals of the same age.
  • Biological age reflects cellular health, not just chronological age.
  • Biological age can vary significantly among individuals of the same chronological age.
  • Biological age is a better indicator of health risks and life expectancy than chronological age.

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How old are you? A better question might be: how old do you feel? While your birthday says one thing, your biological age—the health of your cells—might tell a very different story. And here’s the best part: unlike your chronological age, your biological age can go down.

But how? For years, fasting has been celebrated as a key to longevity. Yet the challenge of skipping meals is enough to make most of us shy away. What if you could trick your body into reaping the rewards of fasting—without starving yourself? 

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Valter Longo, Director of the Longevity Institute at USC and one of TIME’s 50 most influential people in healthcare. Valter’s groundbreaking research on ageing and his FMD program have transformed how we think about health and longevity. Joining him is Tim Spector, ZOE’s co-founder and one of the world’s top 100 most-cited scientists.

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Timecodes:

00:00 Dr. Valter Longo on fasting and biological age reversal

01:18 Quickfire questions: Can fasting slow aging?

02:29 Surprising discoveries about rejuvenating the body

03:39 The difference between chronological and biological age

05:20 Can a single gene mutation extend lifespan?

06:29 What twins teach us about aging and longevity

08:19 Are biological age tests reliable?

10:27 Dr. Longo explains the fasting mimicking diet

12:43 Can fasting help regenerate damaged organs?

15:42 The science behind nutrient sensing and aging

18:19 Why does your body shift into "maintenance mode" during fasting?

22:04 Genetics vs. lifestyle: Which impacts aging more?

24:24 The role of fasting in longevity: Insights from lab studies

28:30 Time-restricted eating: What’s the ideal fasting window?

31:16 Does extreme fasting increase long-term health risks?

35:52 The fasting mimicking diet: How it works

41:07 Long-term studies on fasting: What’s next for science?

45:41 Reversing kidney damage with fasting research

47:10 Can a fasting protocol improve biological age by years?

55:08 Is a holistic approach to diet and fasting the key to longevity?

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Studies references in today’s episode

Programmed longevity, youthspan, and juventology, 2018, published in Aging Cell 

Yeast Chronological Lifespan: Longevity Regulatory Genes and Mechanisms, 2022, published in Cells 

Chronological Aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 2012, published in Subcell Biochemistry

Low protein intake is associated with a major reduction in IGF-1, cancer, and overall mortality in the 65 and younger but not older population, 2014, published in Cell Metabolism 

Growth Hormone Receptor Deficiency is Associated With a Major Reduction in Pro-aging Signaling, Cancer and Diabetes in Humans, 2012, published in Science Translational Medicine 

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