Why building muscle could slow aging | Prof. Brad Schoenfeld

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
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    As we age, we need to keep our muscles strong. How can we best achieve that, and potentially add years to our life?
    Jonathan talks with Dr. Brad Schoenfeld to try and find out.
    Dr. Schoenfeld is a professor at Lehman College in New York City. His research focuses on muscle adaptations to strength training. He's published over 300 studies in the field of exercise and sports nutrition as a scientist and began his career as a competitive bodybuilder and personal trainer.
    Studies related to this clip:
    Effects of resistance training on muscle size and strength in very elderly adults from Sports Science
    Link: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32740...
    Strength and hypertrophy adaptations between low- vs. high-load resistance Training from The journal of strength and conditioning research
    Link: journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Fu...
    Books:
    - Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati: amzn.to/4blJsLg
    - Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector: amzn.to/4amZinu
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Комментарии • 29

  • @richard01983
    @richard01983 Месяц назад +13

    I'm 83 and recently started upper body exercise with a medium resistance tube and soon moved on to heavy. Doing it at home means no excuses. Also started supplementing with creatine and HMB to help build and maintain muscle.

  • @RSLtreecare
    @RSLtreecare Месяц назад +14

    Fascinating, I am 69. Normally active, i worked across a range of both field work, gardening to care support. Last June, on my way to work, i was hit by a cargo bike. I have a fracture collar bone. I have found my self not getting any support, losing weight and slowly losing my normal drive to get up and be active. I have started to make some effort to recover the X-rays and forward them to some medical departments.

    • @carodee7113
      @carodee7113 Месяц назад +1

      Please take care of yourself. You are valued don’t allow this event to impact on your quality of life

    • @freespirit6209
      @freespirit6209 Месяц назад

      Good luck!

    • @carmenmichaelian8307
      @carmenmichaelian8307 Месяц назад

      Healing takes time. Don’t give up yourself.

  • @ZAR797
    @ZAR797 Месяц назад +9

    Thank you for the short-form video. Much appreciated.

  • @BeliSetip
    @BeliSetip 6 дней назад

    In the longer version of this interview Brad mentions body weight exercises but concentrates on gym sessions. I understand that we need some guidance at the start to guard against injury and develop targeted strategy.
    I'm 65, going for benefits at home with bodyweight exercises, using a book by Mark Lauren, "You Are Your Own Gym", which needs no equipment and provides exercises from beginner to elite.
    I think people like me, uncomfortable with public exercising, might find an episode on such exercises helpful.
    I would love to see current scientific positions on pushups, squats, pull-ups etc vs machines.
    (I have bought a pull-up/chinup bar as well, looking forward to my first chin-up in 40 years (hopefully soon)).
    Your podcast has been super helpful and very interesting. Thank you.

  • @Mer179
    @Mer179 Месяц назад +15

    Love his dog doing a little resistance training in the background.😂😂

    • @mscd6174
      @mscd6174 Месяц назад +1

      Came here to say this! Some pet yoga going in the the background. 😂❤

  • @pynn1000
    @pynn1000 Месяц назад +4

    Used this 9 min video as timer for 2nd short resistance session today. Worked a bit harder when Prof Schoenfeld call people my age "oldest of the old", slowed to listen better when he mentioned "sub-optimal protein". I'd accepted 1g of protein per day per kg of bodyweight as very safe, may need a rethink. Now I'll watch full version - in bed!

  • @hazeldellis
    @hazeldellis Месяц назад +3

    Yes, I've just started on a 30 day weights programme, (now on day 17) first time in my life , almost 60! And i finally feel strong enough to carry a bag of compost around the garden 👏ot works

  • @carmenmichaelian8307
    @carmenmichaelian8307 Месяц назад +1

    I've been lifting weights at the gym for 25 years. I'm 70 and I'm feeling healthy and strong. I do need to add more protein since I don't eat meat. I do eat a lot of beans, vegetables and nuts, and fish.

  • @deeangelasidlo4651
    @deeangelasidlo4651 Месяц назад +2

    Love this!

  • @jeanbartrum2773
    @jeanbartrum2773 Месяц назад +2

    I have an elastic resistence belt which I use its so simple

  • @judifisher3087
    @judifisher3087 Месяц назад

    72 female still use weights in the gym but in my sixties l was training regularly. I find l ache a lot more ..which does put me off at times

  • @edenwalsh1014
    @edenwalsh1014 Месяц назад

    That's why I love kendo. I have just passed my the "kinder"level, 6Kyu.
    Yes, 6Kyu @ 66yo.
    Raising that shinai 300gms a hundred times a day, purposeful is at the same time meditative for me.

  • @TeeGar
    @TeeGar Месяц назад

    That dude is interviewing his future sef....mind blown

  • @consideritdunn691
    @consideritdunn691 29 дней назад

    Loving the bully 🐶

  • @roberte1962
    @roberte1962 Месяц назад

    Nothing discussed about women’s Testosterone levels especially during & after Menopause. In our twenties women’s have three time as much Testosterone in their bodies than Oestrogen!

  • @jimdandy8996
    @jimdandy8996 Месяц назад +1

    Doesn't this increase mTor - which shortens life?

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 Месяц назад +3

    But ZOE has had guests on who said most Americans eat too much protein...why should older people consume even MORE protein?

    • @johnabsher6518
      @johnabsher6518 Месяц назад +1

      There’s no such thing as too much protein, there are no negative effects to the body of eating massive amounts. If you consume a surplus your body will burn it for energy

    • @Dev-Austin
      @Dev-Austin Месяц назад +9

      Because their muscles atrophy at an accelerated rate. With diminished muscle comes less mobility, a lower metabolic rate etc. More protein, is vital, especially as you age, as you absorb less amino acids, the older you get.

    • @jeanbartrum2773
      @jeanbartrum2773 Месяц назад

      Dont get fat mixed up with protein

    • @jeanbartrum2773
      @jeanbartrum2773 Месяц назад

      The muscles is a whole body and protein is what strengthens them with some resistence training it works

    • @laurelmartone73
      @laurelmartone73 Месяц назад +2

      Because their guests are usually plant-based..

  • @patsmith4462
    @patsmith4462 Месяц назад +3

    WoooHoooo! First viewer!!!

  • @polibm6510
    @polibm6510 Месяц назад

    You should start with eating animals protein.