Addiction is about 50 to 60% heritable, according to conjoint twin studies that compare identical twins raised apart. This high heritability suggests a significant genetic component, but it also means that environmental factors and upbringing play a substantial role.
Cold therapy induces pain, which the body offsets by increasing endogenous dopamine production. This dopamine boost helps mitigate the pain, and when the cold stimulus is removed, the heightened dopamine levels persist, providing a mood-enhancing effect for some individuals.
Anna Lembke identifies nature (genes), nurture (upbringing), and neighborhood (environment) as the three key factors influencing addiction. While nature contributes about 50 to 60%, nurture and neighborhood make up the remaining 40 to 50%.
CRISPR technology holds immense potential for treating a wide range of diseases by precisely editing genes. However, it also faces significant challenges, including ethical considerations and the complexity of genetic modification for complex diseases.
Peter Attia uses cold therapy both as a routine practice and as a mood reset when needed. He believes that even a brief cold water immersion can stimulate the mammalian dive reflex and improve mood by upregulating the parasympathetic system.
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In this quarterly podcast summary (QPS) episode, Peter summarizes his biggest takeaways from the last three months of guest interviews on the podcast. Peter shares key insights from his discussions on diverse topics such as dopamine and addiction with Anna Lembke, the current state and exciting future of CRISPR-mediated gene editing with Feng Zhang, how to build and maintain strong bones from youth to old age with Belinda Beck, how calorie restriction may influence longevity and metabolic health with Eric Ravussin, and the role of testosterone and TRT in prostate cancer with Ted Schaeffer. Additionally, Peter shares any personal behavioral adjustments or modifications to his patient care practices that have arisen from these engaging discussions.
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