The Art of Aging Well

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Is age just a number? How will medical and technology advances redefine biological aging? In this seminar, learn more about research led by scientists at Harvard Medical School about what healthy aging means, and explore discoveries that could help to improve the experience of aging.
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Komentáře • 564

  • @fwcolb
    @fwcolb Před 2 lety +203

    I am 90. Still working in my home office for a consultancy under contract to an international development bank. And pro bono for an NGO dedicated to civil rights. Had a heart attack two years ago but took an aspirin and got to the hospital before serious damage was done. Now have a stent and pacemaker. Feel great although wobbly when I walk without a cane.
    Recent health screen revealed all other internal systems are functioning nearly as well as at age 75.
    As Owleyes says, critically important to adopt healthy lifestyle. Happy marriage is probably even more important. If you are an extrovert you need to socialize. But if you are an introvert you will find ways to enjoy your time alone.

    • @brentshuffler1234
      @brentshuffler1234 Před 2 lety +10

      Benjamin, that is a commendable age. My maternal grandfather reached that milestone. One of the most important things that you can do to avoid heart-attacks, strokes, dementia, arthritis, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and overweight/obesity, is to improve your daily choices about what you eat and drink, while walking outdoors daily. A whole-foods, plant-based diet works wonders both in preventing all the major chronic diseases, and in reversing them among persons who waited too late to do the prevention. Fresh fruits and vegetables; raw nuts and seeds; ground-foods; whole grains; pure herbs and spices. Avoid added sugar, added salt, anything canned, anything fried, anything from dairy products and animal proteins. All of the Blue Zones in the world demonstrate these points very well. They not only live to 100 years and beyond, but remain active, socially engaged, often still working, and are happy, healthy, and in harmony with Nature.

    • @fwcolb
      @fwcolb Před 2 lety +8

      @@brentshuffler1234 Totally agree. But a person has to start young to do these things. I quit smoking in 1975. Never touched tobacco since.

    • @mangoyacho
      @mangoyacho Před 2 lety +5

      Wow! We salute you!

    • @fwcolb
      @fwcolb Před 2 lety

      @@mangoyacho Thanks, Sue.

    • @kleparaskevas2628
      @kleparaskevas2628 Před 2 lety

      Good advice ! Thanks for sharing!

  • @howellwong11
    @howellwong11 Před 2 lety +513

    I got my first heart attack at 60, and took care of my health ever since. Genes, diet, exercise, finance and Internet played important roles. I can still drive my car, walk and think, although I'm getting more absent minded. I am 89 years old and still married.

  • @islandgirl8199
    @islandgirl8199 Před 2 lety +17

    Age is just a number.
    What’s important is our attitude in life.

  • @SmokeyTreats
    @SmokeyTreats Před rokem +30

    One of my ex's great grandmothers was a superager, though at the time I didn't know there was a name for it. All I know was she was the most impressive person I'd ever met. She was 93 & her eyes shone to an almost crystalline degree. It was as if she was electric & every brain cell was active. She was absolutely addicted to learning & had remained in school her entire life. She was currently on her 12th degree. The most stunning person I ever encountered.

    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo Před rokem +5

      My Moms sister at 93 could thread a needle without glasses and her mind up untill age 97 was like a 40 year old! She had a high meat diet and needed open heart surgery about age 75, so imagine if she had been plant based? Also lived with a chain smoker till he passed. She outlived all her 5 siblings by at least 20 years and I think her main secret was her faith. Reast in peace aunt Josephine.

    • @FoursWithin
      @FoursWithin Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@garyssimofaith is an extremely common trait so it would have to be something else besides or billions would be just as healthy.

    • @damonwhite3519
      @damonwhite3519 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@FoursWithinnah she has a point cuz faith=drive and inspiration=healthy mindset no stress=healthy body

    • @FoursWithin
      @FoursWithin Před 8 měsíci

      @@damonwhite3519
      There's only a point IF
      you completely overlook
      the statistical facts concerning
      the massive population numbers
      of all people who have faith.

    • @matthewcrome
      @matthewcrome Před 7 měsíci

      I hope to be a superager, and I have a crazy thirst for education/knowledge. I already have two Associates and am working on my first Bachelor’s with plans for postgraduate certifications, a masters degree, and a PhD. I also want to get more Associates and pre/post graduate certificates as I make my way through college and my career (I hope to work with people with disabilities). I’ve got a long way to go, but I think keeping an active mind will go a long way. My Nana is still alive and active at 85 and she has always kept mentally and physically healthy (although she has her vices, she’s a sugar addict). My grandpa lived to 83 and he treated his body like absolute garbage, so I’ve got good genetics for longevity. I do think genetics play a big role because there’s all sorts of genetic risks for aging related diseases like heart disease, cancer, diabetes and dementia. Luckily my family has little of those with the exception of heart disease, so I have to be vigilant about my heart health. Anyway I think keeping your mind and body active is the key, but genetics probably have the final say. EDIT: Re: people’s comments on faith, I am not religious and neither is most of my family. If faith helps some people with their mental health it probably helps with their longevity to some extent, but that doesn’t mean people who aren’t religious inherently have shorter lives.

  • @Reyes78
    @Reyes78 Před 4 lety +222

    Video starts at 8:00
    Summary of practical takeaways:
    Speaker 1: some sort of anti aging pill may come out within a few decades
    Speaker 2: having a positive attitude that embraces challenges helps prevent cognitive decline.
    Speaker 3: use it or lose it. Exercise is a big deal.

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
      @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Před 3 lety +16

      Exercise is THE BIGGEST deal. All else is mostly wishy washy. Pills wont bring rejuvination

    • @gracie2375
      @gracie2375 Před 3 lety +1

      You don’t say???

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress8705
      @sleepsmartsmashstress8705 Před 2 lety +5

      Exercise is a HUGE deal.but not easy

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
      @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Před 2 lety +2

      This trick of having a positive attitude is easier said than done. All old geezers become grouchy or Grumpy old men. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumpy_Old_Men_(film)

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress8705
      @sleepsmartsmashstress8705 Před 2 lety +5

      positive attitude no easy task when cognitive decline hits What comes first?

  • @marysinclair1214
    @marysinclair1214 Před 2 lety +5

    At 59yr I just bought a young horse. I struggled with my decision at my age. Won’t be riding this one for another 3 yrs. Then I thought use it or lose it. Yes I may be a little sore. But I will ride my Friesian sport horse at 62yrs hopefully enjoy him for at least 15 yrs. Don’t smoke don’t drink stay active and have a good diet. I walk an hour day with my dogs.

  • @angkawijayab2376
    @angkawijayab2376 Před 2 lety +27

    Thanks a million HMS for this wonderful seminar. I am 52 now. Gratefully, some of my friends told me that my endurance & agility were like a 30-year-old man while doing sport. I never smoke, love sport since my childhood, ideal body-weight, controlled eating habit. By learning from your seminar, certainly, it can improve my spirit to live healthier with longer life as a bonus.

  • @trainwithbash
    @trainwithbash Před 3 lety +104

    Not even one speaker spoke about the impact of diet on aging - one of the most important aspect that impacts aging and diseases

    • @thejb8232
      @thejb8232 Před 2 lety +7

      More over Dr Sinclair talks about NAD and does not follow up with any suggestion about dietary intakes which can help to keep the balance of NAD . just wait for a pill to be developed and then pill will be the answer for all the maladies.

    • @louisedole7179
      @louisedole7179 Před 2 lety +14

      my thoughts exactly. these people are intelligent but are mas scientists who keep the pharma companies in business.

    • @anne-marieloughnane6775
      @anne-marieloughnane6775 Před 2 lety +7

      @@louisedole7179 well said!! This is very disturbing to watch!

    • @priscillaaugustine8509
      @priscillaaugustine8509 Před 2 lety +12

      Mostly the diet, place and movements are important,one should keep oneself busy , whatever you age like the Japanese,you will see even a person who is 75,80,90 will do physical work at home and walk and stand while doing work,so we all should do the simple things and not take pills, these medicines are not good have side effects... 🙏

    • @kdd3051
      @kdd3051 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for your response. You just saved me and hour and a half of my precious time.

  • @norarhoads1566
    @norarhoads1566 Před 2 lety +6

    I am a 77 yo female with a dyslexic brain structure. Like many of my cohort I would have failed the SuperAger memory test of 16 words. I did fail that test when I was young. I would fail the word memory test at 77. EVIDENCE During a Mensa meeting, 40 members, including myself, took 2 timed memory tests: one with words and one with connected spatial dots. I had for many years developed tricks to pass the word based memory test. For example I focus on the shortest words, words with vertical letters, or image words. My Mensa results: word test =average, connected spatial dots = extremely high. I entered MIT as an undergrad at 34 years old. I graduated with an SB at the age of 38. Following graduation, as a member of USDOT, my papers were peer reviewed and published by the National Academy of Science. Today I perform equal to my younger self when taking a test that is compatible with my

  • @bhupipaul3346
    @bhupipaul3346 Před 2 lety +4

    Wow! I’m 62 and really loved each and every word. Thank you

  • @jeffsaverio
    @jeffsaverio Před 2 lety +7

    I work in the airforce fixing aircraft. yes I totally agree about the tenacity, if you squeeze your brain to do what you love, interesting in what is required to gain the results, helps a lot to keeep your memory healthy and alive. As a second interest afterwork I isntruct guys to perform athletic goals in extreme sports as high level motocross an to do that I'm studying motorial science. At 57 Age I feel still like a kid but when the airforce, started to put me apart, my willings to do thing collapsed and my memories followed that situation. So the enviroment as job or passions, needs to be keept alive. I started from today to follow your seminaries to improve my knowledges and keep my american english alive. Thank you to share this seminaries with whole world. Jeff Bianco Italy

  • @lulazeta8965
    @lulazeta8965 Před 2 lety +3

    Tab 8:00 Dr. Sinclair 31:48 Dr. Alexandra Touroutoglou 51:00 Dr. Lewis Lipsitz

  • @shanmugamthiagarajah9174
    @shanmugamthiagarajah9174 Před 2 lety +8

    I wish to give a hint of information to all readers in this column on the topic of how to live a longer life - whether you believe in Karma Vithi etc., or not. A close friend of mine who came from a lower middle class family where his father was a govt. clerk in 1945 or so in Colombo Ceylon now Sri Lanka. This boy born in middle of 1937 got into a govt. free Eng medium school (after 6th std.) of course Anglican Management School. Passed his JSC (8th std) Shifted from there to a Govt managed College Passed SSC (Eng medium) - With Shorthand/Eng.Typewriting skills joined a Foreign High Commission, spent 20 yrs and from there shifted to Middle Eastern country Returned back after 3 yrs, then worked as Secretary for a private firm in Colombo and served a dozen yrs. Shifted to a EU country where also worked as a self employed person but got retired. Now starting 84 looks 20 yrs younger, In Good health & Shape and thoroughly active. He says he eats normal veg/non veg Asian food, regular lunch time 2 shots Whiskey with lunch ( moderate alcoholic for 67 yrs), sportsman still doing exercises not regularly but runs a bit whenever climate allows etc. With this rate I am sure he will not vanish for another decade.

  • @premsagarsharma2907
    @premsagarsharma2907 Před 2 lety +16

    Long healthy life is consequence of healthy natural diet, active lifestyle, movement of body parts, positive thinking, enjoying seeking and learning. Yes, age is after all age, and needs regular care for our physical and mental health. At 70, I am looking forward to reduce my present professional responsibilities and to give more time, in fact to begin the things I couldn't do earlier.

  • @susanbrint2887
    @susanbrint2887 Před 2 lety +22

    My mother was a lifetime active person - from childhood through her 70’s. She ice skates several days a week and danced just about every night. She never weighed more than 105 lbs. She developed a brain disease (progressive supranuclear palsy) in her early 70’s & died at 84. The most famous example of an active person succumbing to brain disease (Alzheimer’s) is Iris Murdoch who was a philosopher & author and loved to swim. And of course Ronald Reagan. You can exercise every day, consume a healthy diet, and stay intellectually active and still succumb to brain disease.

    • @micente4028
      @micente4028 Před 2 lety +15

      Yes you can, but the chances are significantly reduced when you adopt a healthy lifestyle.

    • @annetcell-ly4571
      @annetcell-ly4571 Před 2 lety +11

      Alzheimer’s is now referred to as Diabetes 3 due to the high consumption of carbohydrates and sugar.

    • @ahermannblue
      @ahermannblue Před 2 lety

      You can also include Linda Ronstadt who also developed progressive supranuclear palsy in her late sixties - early seventies.

    • @wgg6188
      @wgg6188 Před 2 lety

      @@annetcell-ly4571 Lack of exercise, eating dairy products and high animal protein diets are related more to Alzheimer’s than ‘carbohydrates’. There is a difference between junk carbs and complex good carbs…Blue Zone evidence…

    • @wgg6188
      @wgg6188 Před 2 lety +2

      Maybe diet was not as great as it could have been…that it could have included more of certain vitamins and minerals to turn off the bad genes. This science is still developing…

  • @donaldedwardglick1506
    @donaldedwardglick1506 Před 2 lety +14

    I sent your presentation to my wife. She is a nurse practitioner. I can’t wait to see how she runs with the information.
    Thank you for making it easy to follow. I’m sure it was more work than we can realize.

  • @susane4078
    @susane4078 Před 5 lety +78

    I enjoy these educational opportunities. I am so happy that you share them on social media. It would be wonderful to actually attend one of these public seminars.

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
      @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Před 2 lety

      Even if you attended to met Dr. Sinclair in person and he spoke to you NOTHING WOULD EVER CHANGE STILL. Humans are stubborn and NEVER change their habits.

    • @parnamsaini4751
      @parnamsaini4751 Před 2 lety +3

      Most welcome.

  • @dubinatub1
    @dubinatub1 Před 2 lety +27

    Am 63 not slowly getting old.i live life with purpose,keep moving.....go for the goals

    • @parnamsaini4751
      @parnamsaini4751 Před 2 lety +7

      63 is still young, Bro.

    • @letmelickbud
      @letmelickbud Před 2 lety

      I’m 62 and recently married to a 23 year old filippina . Feeling strong and looking forward to building after lockdown

    • @parnamsaini4751
      @parnamsaini4751 Před 2 lety +3

      @@letmelickbud Who cares?

    • @letmelickbud
      @letmelickbud Před 2 lety

      @@parnamsaini4751 hahahaha many are envious

    • @danaileelanoen2062
      @danaileelanoen2062 Před 2 lety

      @@parnamsaini4751 ืฝะ่ภ้เ

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good information regarding connectedness and tenacity , thanks Dr Alex .

  • @margaretyuille6658
    @margaretyuille6658 Před 2 lety +3

    Congratulations!!!
    WOW, that teaches me
    to take care of myself.

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety +18

    Excellent work by Dr Sinclair, keep up the good work to help humanity , thanks !

    • @Jwalways
      @Jwalways Před 2 lety

      Man is on quest in helping in our aging, yet man can not stop war, man can not prevent disease, even death. Russia is power hungry, many people are dying. War is horrible, crime around the world is increasing...question is staying young and all the research in the world can not prevent these disasters. Yet, thank you for trying..you are appreciated.

  • @geethamangalore8706
    @geethamangalore8706 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Harvard Medical school and the speakers for an excellent presentation.

  • @johnseddon7793
    @johnseddon7793 Před 2 lety +2

    It is now more than 4 years since the 'Art of Aging Well' seminar: so, Harvard, where are we now? What's new? 🙏

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před rokem

      Exactly. Also, have the environmental aspects been integrated?

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent information, please continue your good and scientific work .
    Thanks

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent work and information provided by Geriatrics expert , you are very kind and compassionate , I liked the walking supporting devices to improve gait.

  • @framerfive
    @framerfive Před 2 lety +17

    Today is November 17, 2021. On November 24th I will be 84 years old. I just finished watching Harvard Medical School's "The Art of Aging Well" presentation on CZcams, The program talks about maintaining the brain and extending its life if possible. I would like to volunteer my story to your scientists for study. I had a stroke this year, July 30, 2021, and have seen several doctor for treatment. I've had heart palpitations for 3 to 4 years. My view has been that these heart palpitations would cause me medical problems in my old age. They have; and i would like to share my symptoms and repairs with you. I would like to know more about this problem; it seemed confusing to several of the doctors that I visited. Your program reminded me of many of them.

  • @luisocampo3813
    @luisocampo3813 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for ur very healthful seminar, God bless

  • @skkhaleelullah9810
    @skkhaleelullah9810 Před 2 lety +6

    Good morning sir, I love and appreciate you for your efforts to make awesome awareness to the world community, about health ,awellness and longevity of life span, ThanQ, I'm ever great to you and your family members

  • @benjaminoluwapelumi198

    Wow.. highly encouraging talk with simple explanation

  • @monicachung8496
    @monicachung8496 Před 2 lety +5

    Very interesting. My mum just passed away last year December 2021 at the age of 102years . Died in her sleep without any illness . Think it’s partly genetic as her siblings mostly died in late 70yrs to 90yrs. My mum was still mobile and good memory’s

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před rokem

      Did she supplement? Which? What foods were staples?

  • @Keithmurray23
    @Keithmurray23 Před 4 lety +48

    Dear Dr. Sinclair. You are absolutely one of my personal heroes. I cannot thank you enough for what you do. Long life to you and your loved ones ✌️♥️✌️

  • @hannahchen3176
    @hannahchen3176 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing. Hope to see more studies like those.

  • @willgarciazapanta
    @willgarciazapanta Před 2 lety +16

    It would be a great Healy to everyone if you can schedule the topic about: SLEEP & MENTAL HEALTH on how they affect each other. Thank you very much and more power to your future presentations ! I’m from the Philippines !

  • @harbin88
    @harbin88 Před 2 lety +18

    Thank you for sharing the seminar video! 2 years have passed since this speech, I would like to have an update of this, the professor and his dad.

    • @wilhouts6173
      @wilhouts6173 Před 2 lety

      I have found a lot of Dr. Sinclair material on CZcams.❗️A great Resource.

  • @maaloufgeorge2926
    @maaloufgeorge2926 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow... Thank you very much for a very informative and educational seminar.

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dr Lifzit and Harvard Medical School aging center.

  • @Andy-dp3hg
    @Andy-dp3hg Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your lecturing

  • @pnshenoy2227
    @pnshenoy2227 Před 2 lety +2

    Great research and findings , wish these finding result in actionable inputs. A pleasure to listen.

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent work on super agers and tenacity. Thanks Dr Alex keep up the good work .

  • @ravirajagopalan5596
    @ravirajagopalan5596 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi I am Ravi, from India. We in our boyhood have to walk without footware. Our elders used to say that this will improve our health. The last presentation of putting a vibration mechanism inside the shoes is something similar!

  • @meditationmusicparadise4120

    great presentation, many thanks for sharing 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @lathageorge9412
    @lathageorge9412 Před 2 lety

    Excellent Saju George.

  • @jarikinnunen1718
    @jarikinnunen1718 Před 2 lety +7

    When I was 20 age I learned zero new language. Now 64 age I learning multiple new language.

  • @nimmikumar6244
    @nimmikumar6244 Před 2 lety +1

    I greatly appreciate all these eminent speakers.

  • @theresawilliams3084
    @theresawilliams3084 Před 2 lety +2

    I take good care of my health by eating wisely, not too much of anything at any given time whether at home or dining with friends or other family members.

  • @mubariznaqvi1076
    @mubariznaqvi1076 Před 2 lety

    Very good , and remarkable information, many thanks . Please keep me informed ,
    Thanks ,

  • @What2expectinthehospital
    @What2expectinthehospital Před 5 lety +62

    Video starts at 08:10 the lady at the opening is just introducing people and yapping about nothing and nothing.

  • @McGravity1
    @McGravity1 Před 2 lety

    I am working on that now!

  • @user-ki7ud2mk8h
    @user-ki7ud2mk8h Před 3 lety +11

    David Sinclair: "All we needed to know was the answer."
    Classic.

  • @manojsubramanian7322
    @manojsubramanian7322 Před 2 lety

    Yes, we are watching.

  • @syedmerajuddin7687
    @syedmerajuddin7687 Před 2 lety

    Nice approach to neuroscience...well...done

  • @maryngshwuling9916
    @maryngshwuling9916 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing 🌻

  • @mrsgandalfcat
    @mrsgandalfcat Před 5 lety +72

    A lot of talk about what us scientist will be able to do in the future about increasing healthspan.
    Not one word about the practical steps that have been tested and proved so far e.g. autophagy and fasting. eliminating sugar, regular exercise, Ketogenic diet.
    Us ordinary folk want new information that we can put into practice NOW! (especially if you are a well 78 like me)

    • @UNOxDExELLOS
      @UNOxDExELLOS Před 4 lety +7

      How is a ketogenic diet healthy long-term?

    • @USAtoElsewhere
      @USAtoElsewhere Před 4 lety +1

      Don, it's common for many techniques of antiaging to be left out. Either not enough time or not with the specific areas covered.

    • @USAtoElsewhere
      @USAtoElsewhere Před 4 lety

      @@UNOxDExELLOS I dont know how it can help me because it seems a non overweight person could eventually underweight by a permanent ketogenic diet.

    • @ampa4989
      @ampa4989 Před 3 lety +6

      Long-term ketogenic diet linked to shortened lifespan.

    • @vivhiggins5656
      @vivhiggins5656 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish i neaver learnt a bout,health till later in life,my dad all way,s sed,eat well but neaver,told me i learnt a,lot by my self and i tell,my family has not meny,peoeple tell you a, bout ageing all so the,menopours has should,be talkd a bout, ar ment dont tell you a bout,ageing and the rest,

  • @unkind6070
    @unkind6070 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm 35 and I love this

  • @davetaylor8036
    @davetaylor8036 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for being there we’re learning so much I’m 80 years old keep your ideas coming thank you

  • @ROBINJOYQuilon
    @ROBINJOYQuilon Před 2 lety +13

    Absolutely wonderful inputs. One needs to better prepare for aging with the insights in this video 👍🏼

  • @balbirsingh4278
    @balbirsingh4278 Před 2 lety +7

    Excercise , good diet and peace of mind are must during old age

  • @MultiOranuch
    @MultiOranuch Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you - This is valueful for me to plan for my aging, right now in 2022 I am 64 years. My aim is always to get good health. To be overweightness is not good. I am thankful that I am still going strong. To live vitality as an old/retired will be great to look forward for me in future. So I decide to balance diet 80% is vegetables , fruits, bean and 20% of daily is fish, sea food. The important is motion every day, at least 1 hour a day, especially walking.
    Best wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN

    • @MultiOranuch
      @MultiOranuch Před 2 lety

      @TheClassicalSymphony Great! Good luck :-) from Stockholm - Sweden

    • @MultiOranuch
      @MultiOranuch Před 2 lety

      Thank you for responce! Tack! Ha en fin dag :-) From Stockholm - Sweden

  • @tanchye1720
    @tanchye1720 Před 2 lety +1

    Hah. I think I am a ‘super agers’.
    I am asian and ironically I worried I will live to 100s. I am 73 now. Still work from home nowadays in complex computer drafting. Physically, felt like middle age. My body looks young. My hair are full on my head. Cycle daily instead of driving or taking public transport. My ‘younger brother’ is still active. I don’t remember I ever get sick.
    Speaks quiet a numbers of different languages, etc.
    How to stay young & healthy.
    Keep your ’chi’ or ‘internal drain’ in your body circulating to prevent ‘clotting’.
    This is one way to keep you young & healthy. 🌱🤔🙏

  • @MrYepic
    @MrYepic Před 2 lety +2

    Please update the knowlege and information for the general public more often.

  • @IreneBisassoHoemNetwork
    @IreneBisassoHoemNetwork Před 2 lety +2

    This is very educative and helpful. I researched for this for my aging parents in Uganda as I realised I need more information to help them stay health as they are aging. Nevertheless this seminar has turned out to give me vital info not only for my aging parents but for me and even my children. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @oamprakashhiremath5217

    Inspirational Vibrant Vintage Lessons For ALL.

  • @perlofquist8385
    @perlofquist8385 Před 2 lety +8

    I got cancer at 66, living so far at 67..😎

  • @angelicahernandez2401
    @angelicahernandez2401 Před 2 lety

    very informative for innovations in the future

  • @znssnbssnsjsj3335
    @znssnbssnsjsj3335 Před 2 lety +1

    Mam::: watching your bulletin very informative rather a dynamic approach:::M.Ashrsf.Lone.::: with love from India******

  • @nikolastojanovic8393
    @nikolastojanovic8393 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you very much for the shared lesson! 👏🏻

    • @kathrinemassoud2393
      @kathrinemassoud2393 Před 2 lety

      Nice comment buddy, very well meeting you on here, are you familiar with forex trading.. would you like to explore the idea?

  • @visamap
    @visamap Před 2 lety

    Thank you all very much

  • @nowshadsolomon8935
    @nowshadsolomon8935 Před 3 lety +1

    What a beautiful Dean!

  • @stlukes5982
    @stlukes5982 Před 5 lety +3

    very nice presentation on aging

  • @themela9showwithfulaniyira338

    I need this pill now!

  • @petermbui1179
    @petermbui1179 Před 2 lety +5

    This is an excellent discussion on aging and has some very useful insights, very interesting as well

  • @davidfriesen7748
    @davidfriesen7748 Před 3 lety

    I thought was Great! Especially The first speaker, YA! Keep that pension cheque comin' !!

  • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
    @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Před 3 lety +13

    TRUE positive attitude that embraces challenges helps prevent cognitive decline NEVER hold grudges BE KIND Cure neuroticism

  • @vickananda
    @vickananda Před 2 lety +25

    Really great work you have here. However when you look at the effect of ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) on health, you will know that unless you are able to educate and assist parents to reduce the stress children are under you will be missing at least a third of the solution to living healthy. As a trauma recovery specialist, I see my patients, by the time they get to me have high amounts of chronic health issues, especially in regards to metabolism, structure (abused kids have old injuries), and other stress related illnesses. Nearly all disease is made so much worse by stress, so unless we make a better social world to live in, we will be chasing our tails, and always be undermined by our willful ignorance as to the long term effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences

    • @Caroljoyebrey
      @Caroljoyebrey Před 2 lety +7

      There needs to be more awareness of the impact of ACES. I am self recovered and have a healthy life since 45, that is 10 years. I re parented myself with Louise Hay, tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle and Wayne Dyer. These authors got me habits in my life that made me feel worthwhile and highly functioning on the planet.

    • @vickananda
      @vickananda Před 2 lety +5

      @@Caroljoyebrey Yes many people can largely recover over time. Many people have severe PTSD which is an causes actual physical change to the brain and body chemistry, and many are physically injured including head injuries when having a lousy childhood. Glad to hear that you were one of the lucky ones, who with such hard work could recover.

  • @dianedales234
    @dianedales234 Před 2 lety

    I love to hear studies like this. Though this may be another spin on the Austronesian ways of diet and lifestyle. We were so far in longetivity values before we were abruptly annihilated in obliteration. We could have shared our ways and lived forever together.

  • @vidaflores5532
    @vidaflores5532 Před 2 lety

    Be yourself! Acceptance is the key!

  • @moiraallan9391
    @moiraallan9391 Před rokem

    Inspiring and encouraging

  • @MarthaMelo-OfficialPWSMDBYMM

    Elderly people in USA need physical therapy to keep moving, read the labels and look for artificial ingredients, this is the reason in the USA you can find people 60 years old in a nursing home not able to move because muscle atrophy, and dementia for the lack of socializing and keep active. Eat and sleep well, be happier, go outdoors more often, walk and keep moving, that's all you need, period. Pain and sorrow can be stop if you teach people how to take of their mind and body, we don't need a pill genius.

    • @ioidt
      @ioidt Před 2 lety +1

      there are other technologies to support us in the near future. there is exoskeleton that i hope i can use for hiking when my knee is bad, and others can use to improve mobility czcams.com/video/dd-fsC1i2Y4/video.html

    • @paulasarkar2981
      @paulasarkar2981 Před 2 lety +2

      I am alone no kids no marriage aging alone ...new to area.they talk a lot about feel good stuff at church...no one reaches out to me....they brag about their kids grandkids ....i feel like I am losing my mind due to loneliness ... .

    • @ioidt
      @ioidt Před 2 lety +1

      @@paulasarkar2981 there are kids who abused 80yo+ parents verbally and/or physically. people may not be as shiny as they make them out to be. everyone has their own problems. Stay Strong and independent as others often disappoint in unexpected ways.

    • @freedomlife3623
      @freedomlife3623 Před 2 lety

      @@paulasarkar2981 maybe go to senior center to take some group activities, joining volunteering group? Taking some adult classes at local community colleagues? Or search local activity groups to join? Lots of opinions in our modern society, you just have to put in the effort, just like life itself.

    • @islandgirl8199
      @islandgirl8199 Před 2 lety

      @ Paula Sarkar:
      We are never alone. The Lord is waiting for you to reach out to Him. He loves you.

  • @gerrie720
    @gerrie720 Před 2 lety +1

    l found out letting go of all hate, envy, hostility, anything negative, let it go, see beauty in everything and everyone if possible, Be more in tune with nature, never lose interest in everything. move, eat less.
    Never ever give up. Getting to know what my Creator says about me is another. He says age means nothing to Him. I concur with this. Don't follow the crowd, spend time working on Self. You have to maintain your self mentally and physically.
    I am 73 yrs young. Play tennis, walk, mini trampoline, bike of just move my body. Life long learner. Learning to eat one meal a day, drink plenty of water.
    The Lord will show you what to do.

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před rokem

      What does that one meal look like? With one meal you have the energy to do all that? Show me the way. What supplements do you take? I'm 48.

  • @cunite9263
    @cunite9263 Před 3 lety +11

    Did they repeat this Aging Well seminar last 2020 when the global pandemic struck? Harvard Medical experts really helped me with lectures and advices!

  • @thomasboutin6045
    @thomasboutin6045 Před 2 lety +6

    Sadly, this promotional approach of PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES IS NOT WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR

  • @irenagrant-koch7159
    @irenagrant-koch7159 Před 2 lety

    Fascinating.

  • @conymascarenhas6793
    @conymascarenhas6793 Před 2 lety +2

    A city in Maharastra....Badlapur. living peacefully on minimum support 😌. No violence of any sort. That's what life is all about.

  • @fanymar2080
    @fanymar2080 Před 3 lety +7

    Americans would love taking a pill and not having to exercise and change habits. I wonder why this videos do not have so many likes like cat videos.

    • @alicesais770
      @alicesais770 Před 2 lety +1

      So true, perfect example look at the diabetics, they can reverse it by eating a low carb diet, higher in protein, but they rather take a pill.

  • @haroldparker5768
    @haroldparker5768 Před 2 lety

    A great seminar, thank you.

  • @GNeis7345
    @GNeis7345 Před 2 lety

    Interesting !

  • @Zania16ify
    @Zania16ify Před 4 lety +9

    Great presentation! Will these wonderful medicines be on the more costly side, or will it be available for the masses, in the sense that it will be affordable?

    • @USAtoElsewhere
      @USAtoElsewhere Před 4 lety +1

      Sarah.....If the treatments can be reasonably enough priced, pharma will make use of them as most people will want and need them, at least that's what I've heard.

    • @nadianassar9088
      @nadianassar9088 Před 2 lety

      @@USAtoElsewhere very interesting thank you

  • @zahramassoudian9791
    @zahramassoudian9791 Před 2 lety

    Very effective

  • @orofinadeoye8657
    @orofinadeoye8657 Před 2 lety

    Very educative n excting

  • @judithbeckford616
    @judithbeckford616 Před 2 lety +2

    Use your brains, or lose it! The brain can change!
    New activities help the brain to grow new neurons, that is my belief. Use it or lose it.

  • @dianadelia9453
    @dianadelia9453 Před 2 lety

    What are y’all thoughts on Stem Cell Thearpy as an anti-Aging treatment?

  • @bzscck4496
    @bzscck4496 Před 2 lety +1

    learning base on the stable life , if you have no money for life , as old people almost 70, first to think how to live .

  • @chintanaohl9698
    @chintanaohl9698 Před rokem

    I’m waiting to get NMN!

  • @joelake364
    @joelake364 Před 2 lety +1

    As far as superaging is concerned, I'm over 80 and I would pass with top score only because I use mnemonic memory clues or cues.

  • @jackgoldman1
    @jackgoldman1 Před 2 lety +3

    I could have been an A student by studying 40 hours a week. I was a B student studying 2 hours a week. I think I prefer being a B student because it is a better bang for the buck. I like value, not longest possible life. We have so many more improvements to make for children who are five than extending life from 95 to 105. I prefer the bang for the buck helping the people like my brother where giving him $300 per month is all the difference in his world and has a great bang for the buck. Value matters, not just longest age.

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před rokem

      I'm in agreement with you. I'm also concerned about pollution of the environment due to overconsumption of so many people or diminished quality of life due to limited resources. It's not all about living as long as you possibly can. That's an extremely selfish position to take. Also, rubbing it into the face of the lower classes that life is great and worth living to such an age when you're wealthy.

    • @chaoswitch1974
      @chaoswitch1974 Před rokem

      To make myself clear, I'm agreeing with you and adding reasons why longevity isn't everything. Best health and quality of life for your lifespan, absolutely! Though, we've already been "adjusting the economy" to minimize consumption.

    • @jackgoldman1
      @jackgoldman1 Před rokem

      @@chaoswitch1974 I like value, meaning price and quality give value. Low price, low quality, not good. Sometimes spending 10% more can give double value. That is what I like, value. We agree on the basics. Peace.

    • @jackgoldman1
      @jackgoldman1 Před rokem +1

      @@chaoswitch1974 My issue is efficiency. Buddhist monks claim if you can eat when hungry and sleep when tired you are wealthy? I agree. I think television, computers, sell phones sell us a fake world that degrades the sacredness of the breath and our feeling of being fully alive. I like an 8'x12' house and an electric bicycle. I also like having four houses and three cars. The main point is efficiency, not politics and stealing from others. Pollution is an efficiency problem. Best to not do something, not to waste. Buddhism seems to have a wise approach to life.

  • @swkoppable
    @swkoppable Před 2 lety

    Okay doc! I might be able to wait for the magic pill 🤩. I’m so excited. 👍

  • @carlettagoodrich-mann1377

    Consumers old and young should pair their portals for better outcome. Internationals studied the agility speed and tolerance levels for the aging. Help 55-100 year olds live with dignity passion dedication and duty without feeling isolated and or used without regard for their contributions.

  • @MullerFan28
    @MullerFan28 Před 4 lety

    Nice

  • @jabon112
    @jabon112 Před 4 lety +1

    So informative

  • @jthepickle7
    @jthepickle7 Před 2 lety +5

    Aging IS well! Having lived through buying drugs off the street, experimenting with rose' wine (never again!), marrying a lesbian - and ensuing depression, losing a Labrador Retriever - worst pain of my life + the usual desperation and consuming JOY! _ do I dare to prolong this life? I mean, what's in it it for me? If I should visit North Dakota and Alaska will be able to say that I have set foot in all of the 50 States...big effing deal! I want to see the color of my chips when I cash them in. (born in 1954 and still younger than you!)