Does Exercise Extend Your Lifespan or Just Your Healthspan?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @NutritionFactsOrg
    @NutritionFactsOrg  2 часа назад +1

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  • @aldovirooo
    @aldovirooo 3 часа назад +19

    I think we need both a good diet and exercise, but if I can only pick one, I am picking diet.

    • @seban-jackedweeb5513
      @seban-jackedweeb5513 2 часа назад

      @@aldovirooothis has to be one of the worst comments I've ever seen in my life. That's basically saying, "You know that thing that thing has hazard ratios in the whole numbers reducing risk by, like, a hundred percent? Yeah, I'd rather focus on that thing with hazard ratios in the decimals so low that it's hard to even detect a difference so I can reduce risk by, like, 5%" 🤦‍♂️.

    • @elchicousana2
      @elchicousana2 2 часа назад

      @@seban-jackedweeb5513 I agree, a critical study meta-analysis showed people who eat more salt until a certain point lives longer than those with reduced salt, and also showed that those who consumed saturated fats and had higher level of cholesterol had less neurovascular events and lived longer than those with reduced fat ingestion.

    • @hornsteinhof7592
      @hornsteinhof7592 2 часа назад +5

      IMHO a good diet that keeps your inflammation levels low enables you to move a lot, so nutrition might be a prerequisite for exercise

    • @johnnyblue4799
      @johnnyblue4799 Час назад +3

      @@seban-jackedweeb5513 What nonsense are your saying there? "You know that thing that thing"... what thing? A proper diet is a lot more important than exercising. You'll die sooner if you gorge on McD burgers and fries even if you exercise a lot, than if you eat clean, nutritious food and only move when you need to do something.

    • @liamtaylor4955
      @liamtaylor4955 16 минут назад

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  • @bjornjurke3610
    @bjornjurke3610 Час назад +6

    Physical activity reduces the risk of dementia, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. But a brisk 45 minute walk 3 times a week can be enough to get these positiv results, according to experts here in my country Sweden.

  • @DrumAndDrumber
    @DrumAndDrumber 2 часа назад +15

    So, if I understand correctly, it doesn't extend your life. So, I might not live longer, but I'll live better. That's much important to me than adding a few years of questionable health.

    • @VeganChiefWarrior
      @VeganChiefWarrior 2 часа назад

      Just means youl wear your joints out faster and then want to pass away quicker

    • @veganninja5886
      @veganninja5886 2 часа назад +8

      @@VeganChiefWarrior exercise properly is actually good for joints. being over weight or too inactive is bad.

    • @LesGaminuscules
      @LesGaminuscules Час назад +2

      oh well. will continue to exercise for the main reason that it helps my mood for a while afterward.

    • @DrumAndDrumber
      @DrumAndDrumber 48 минут назад +4

      @@VeganChiefWarrior that makes literally no sense. Resistance training, strengthens your joints. Wow… Some vegans give the rest of us a bad name with their misinformation.

  • @sojournern
    @sojournern Час назад +4

    It's amazing if exercise doesn't add to lifespan. I'm 72 and the people I know my age are all suffering from chronic illnesses, except me. I exercise a lot and have none...so...this just confuses me.

  • @JoshBender1
    @JoshBender1 45 минут назад +3

    It's interesting science but I think it gives a misleading picture to people who want an excuse to be lazy. Excercise helps mental health, stabilise mood, improve gut function, slows down markers of aging, improves respiratory function, better bone density, the list goes on. All these improve the quality of life significantly.
    It's all about understanding how our body has evolved over millions of years. We are built to walk and move, as well as rest. If we don't get a good balance, our body suffers. Don't lose the big picture!

  • @StephenMarkTurner
    @StephenMarkTurner 3 часа назад +9

    Just guessing, that the typical lousy diet would confound any difference in amount of exercise. Runners eating lots of refined carbohydrate, resistance trainers eating lots of steak 'n' eggs, and so on?

  • @georgehornsby2075
    @georgehornsby2075 Час назад +1

    Really interesting, this is coming from a consistent exerciser getting 7-8 hours a week of cardio/resistance training. I have a feeling people overstate the benefits of exercise for longevity as it is non controversial as everyone agrees you need physical activity. Whereas if you focus on dietary interventions you are kicking a hornet's nest. Far easier for a health professional to tell a patient to exercise than to argue about diet.
    There is a ludicrous focus in the pop culture longevity space at the moment on building muscle mass as the ultimate anti-ageing pursuit. Seemingly thinking that if you have enough lean tissue you will be set up perfectly for longevity. This uses huge extrapolations from population data showing the highest quintile in grip strength live the longest ignoring the confounders and the fact that the top quintile of the population aren't pumping iron, just slightly fitter than average. The jacked TRT taking middle aged are not living the longest!

  • @Peter-dw5xq
    @Peter-dw5xq 2 часа назад +3

    Mightily impressed by this video, thank you. I exercise a lot because I enjoy it but I doubt it will increase my lifespan.

    • @fredhoy6697
      @fredhoy6697 Час назад +1

      I'm with you Peter. My genes grant me my lifespan but my self-care grants me my health.

  • @fredhoy6697
    @fredhoy6697 Час назад +2

    My position on exercise and diet is not predicated on making me live longer but instead, healthier. I'm a firm believer that ancestry grants me my lifespan but diligence gives me my health.

    • @liamtaylor4955
      @liamtaylor4955 14 минут назад

      Well said. I couldn't care less about lifespan per se, because being dead won't bother me. Healthspan is everything.

  • @GregAntal
    @GregAntal 51 минуту назад +1

    People who exercise more also eat more. Hence, the quality of the diet partially determines the effect of exercise.
    If one eats a toxic diet that consists of mostly salty-greasy foods, then exercising more means eating more salty-greasy foods.....

  • @econvelho3676
    @econvelho3676 3 часа назад +4

    Amazing, i really think that exercices isnt a miracle to longevety but very good to healthspan

  • @oskariKN25
    @oskariKN25 3 часа назад +6

    If I had to guess, Exercise alone only extends the physiological performance capacity of your body by forcefully stimulating growth factors to keep it functional even though damage through traditional diet is being done. So a combination of optimal diet of antioxidant rich, anti-inflammatory diet of plant whole food extends your body's capacity to support that physique, extending your life as a result. Even elite athletes have signs of artery calcification and atherosclerosis, you can even make a hypothesis that their arteries might be worse off as extended stress, both chemical and physical cause arterial stiffening. High performance comes at a cost.

  • @liamtaylor4955
    @liamtaylor4955 12 минут назад

    When you're young you can in fact out-exercise a bad diet, at least some can, I was one. As you age (and your recovery time lengthens) diet becomes more important.

  • @s.schmidt5923
    @s.schmidt5923 2 часа назад +3

    This sounds a bit confusing. There are so many studies that find a clear link between the vo 2 max value and longevity. Like "Midlife Cardiorespiratory Fitness and the Long-Term Risk of Mortality: 46 Years of Follow-Up"
    Vo2 Max can be easily trained from all I read, I would have loved to hear more about the topic.

    • @Peter-dw5xq
      @Peter-dw5xq 2 часа назад +3

      High VO2 max is a great marker of health eg you are likely a non-smoker, not in a wheelchair and dont have diabetes or a psychiatric disease

    • @s.schmidt5923
      @s.schmidt5923 Час назад

      @@Peter-dw5xq @Peter-dw5xq I appreciate your perspective and I do agree that a high VO₂ max is often associated with overall health markers like non-smoking status, absence of diabetes, and fewer physical limitations. However, it seems that studies suggest that VO₂ max isn’t only an indicator of existing health but also a modifiable factor that could actively contribute to increased longevity.
      Research, including long-term studies highlight that a higher VO₂ max correlates with reduced mortality risk over the years. It’s also shown that many people, regardless of initial fitness levels, can achieve significant improvements (often around 20% from what I saw) with consistent training over a few months. This suggests that VO₂ max may not just reflect health but actively promote it when improved.
      If VO₂ max indeed contributes to longevity, it might deserve a place in preventive health advice, much like blood pressure management does. There are numerous cases of people who have overcome health challenges through exercise: friends who’ve quit smoking, relatives who manage their diabetes through lifestyle changes, and family members who find ways to exercise even with severe conditions like Parkinson’s.
      So, while I see your point that a good VO₂ max often correlates with existing health, there seems to be evidence that individuals who are able to improve their levels should consider doing so.
      (And I want to emphasize that I certainly don’t claim to have all the answers - quite the opposite. I just find the topic fascinating and had hoped Dr. Greger would delve into it more deeply, especially since so many others attribute such importance to VO2 max for health and longevity.)

  • @tarabooartarmy3654
    @tarabooartarmy3654 3 часа назад +2

    Curious for this one!

  • @DoubleKnotSpy-q4k
    @DoubleKnotSpy-q4k 27 минут назад

    Why bother exercising ? Dr Greger thinks it is a waste of time. I LOVE Dr Greger. He would never steer me wrong .

  • @RoughNeckDelta
    @RoughNeckDelta Час назад

    Personally I think of keeping moving for brain health and lifting heavy things to keep muscle and bone from eating away as we get older.
    I'm not looking to stay here longer than I have to

  • @zukodude487987
    @zukodude487987 2 часа назад +3

    I am not convinced.

  • @Alexander-ok7fm
    @Alexander-ok7fm 2 часа назад

    Thank you!

  • @naftalibendavid
    @naftalibendavid 3 часа назад +2

    Follow the data! Small effects can accumulate over time. Stay strong!

  • @spoudaois4535
    @spoudaois4535 3 часа назад +3

    Do weight lifters and body builders die early because of steroids or is it because of their high intake of animal protein?

    • @craigsmith6026
      @craigsmith6026 2 часа назад +1

      Good question and I'd say with most of these studies there are way too many moving variables to be able to tie it down to one smoking gun thing. It might be, probably is but its really pissing in the wind. The way Dr Greger says a randomised control group study as if finally we can relax as we now have the definitive fact of the matter has always seemed slightly unsatisfactory to me.

    • @veganninja5886
      @veganninja5886 2 часа назад +1

      Depends on what they exactly died from.

    • @legendarygigolo823
      @legendarygigolo823 Час назад

      Steroids and carrying an unnatural amount of mass

  • @ThomNeale
    @ThomNeale 3 часа назад +2

    I is confuzzed

  • @godemperormeow8591
    @godemperormeow8591 2 часа назад

    My guy looked at a Mic the Vegan video and and decided to copy off his homework. 😂

    • @archangelarielle262
      @archangelarielle262 2 часа назад +1

      It is the other way around, actually. These uploaded clips are old.

  • @lorah3005
    @lorah3005 Час назад

    👍 Whole food plant based for the environment and health; vegan for the victims!
    *Ask your city government to sign the Plant Based Treaty!* 🖖

  • @godemperormeow8591
    @godemperormeow8591 Час назад

    Exercise garbage 🗑️ . Call of Duty is king! 👑

  • @VeganChiefWarrior
    @VeganChiefWarrior 2 часа назад

    Well then i guess we should start taking it easy and save our joints