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How to transform your health in midlife | Rich Roll and Prof. Tim Spector

2025/2/13
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@Rich Roll : 我在20多岁时与药物和酒精作斗争,后来在31岁时戒酒。在专注于重建事业的过程中,我忽视了自己的健康和福祉,饮食和生活习惯仍然像酗酒一样,用食物来麻痹自己的情绪状态。在40岁前,我超重50磅,久坐不动,爬楼梯时感到气喘吁吁,这让我意识到需要改变生活方式。我意识到需要做出重大改变,并且有改变的意愿,因为我之前有过戒酒的成功经验,知道迅速采取行动的重要性。我需要为我的生活方式进行“排毒”,尝试各种食物和饮食,从而开始了我的转变之旅。以前我的饮食主要是快餐和外卖,包括披萨、汉堡、薯条等。我尝试过各种饮食,包括旧石器饮食和素食,但最终选择了纯素饮食,尽管一开始我很不情愿,但结果却出乎意料。我主要吃天然状态的植物性食物,限制加工食品和油的摄入,并尽可能多地摄入各种植物性食物。我吃很多蔬菜水果smoothies,以深色绿叶蔬菜为基础,还吃大量的豆类和藜麦,注重饮食的多样性。在7到10天内,我的精力水平显著提高,同时也开始感到充满希望。饮食改变后,我不再感到昏昏欲睡,睡眠质量也提高了,这降低了我的压力水平,改善了我的认知和解决问题的能力。我的生活几乎所有方面都得到了改善,这让我有热情继续学习如何正确地做到这一点,并使其适应我的生活。我在40岁时做出的改变彻底改变了我的生活,也改变了我对生活的看法。我们都拥有巨大的潜力,只要我们改变观念,善待身体,身体也会善待我们。

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Rich Roll, once an overweight junk-food addict, transformed his health after turning 40. He shares his journey from addiction to becoming an ultramarathoner, highlighting the importance of small, incremental changes and the surprising impact on mental health and energy levels. Professor Tim Spector adds the perspective of the gut microbiome's role in this transformation.
  • Rich Roll's midlife health transformation from junk food addiction to ultramarathon fitness.
  • The rapid positive effects on mood and energy levels after dietary changes.
  • The importance of small, incremental changes and building upon successes.
  • The connection between gut health, mood, and mental clarity.

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Midlife is often seen as a point of no return for health, but it could be the perfect moment to make a radical change. New research suggests that your gut microbiome holds the key to aging well, protecting you from chronic disease, and even reversing some of the damage from years of poor diet and stress.

Few people understand this better than Rich Roll, who went from an overweight, junk-food-addicted workaholic to one of the world’s fittest men - all after the age of 40. Now a plant-fuelled ultramarathoner and bestselling author, Rich shares the wake-up call that forced him to transform his life.

He’s joined by Professor Tim Spector, one of the world’s top 100 most cited scientists and professor of epidemiology at King’s College London, who explains why gut health becomes even more important as we age - and how small changes to diet, movement, and daily habits can have an outsized impact later in life.

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Timecodes

00:00 A life-changing health transformation

00:38 Overweight, exhausted, and stuck at 40

01:16 How ultra-processed food harms your body

02:08 Can you really transform your health at midlife?

03:18 The biggest myth about changing your health

05:10 From addiction to peak performance

08:40 What happens to the body on a fast food diet

10:26 Unexpected benefits of a plant-based diet

15:30 Gut microbes control more than you think

21:19 Gut health, mood, and mental clarity - what’s the link?

25:00 Does exercise improve your gut microbiome?

27:55 How movement increases your healthspan

30:12 Do elite athletes have better gut health?

32:45 Fuelling extreme endurance without meat

36:00 Tim’s #1 food for gut health

39:05 How to make small changes that actually stick

41:30 Why motivation is overrated—just start

45:00 The mindset shift that makes exercise easier

48:20 It’s never too late to take control of your health

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Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks 

Mentioned in today's episode

The anti-inflammatory effect of bacterial short chain fatty acids is partially mediated by endocannabinoids, 2021, published in Gut Microbes

Signatures of early frailty in the gut microbiota, 2016, published in Genome Medicine

Elevated Inflammatory Status and Increased Risk of Chronic Disease in Chronological Aging: Inflamm-aging or Inflamm-inactivity?, 2019, published in Aging and Disease

Heterochronic faecal transplantation boosts gut germinal centres in aged mice, 2019, published in Nature Communications

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