The part on animal product is false. Animal product do raise TMAO hence why it's important to eat the colleagenous part of the animal which neutralizes the over production of TMAO and IGF1 and Age's (cooking) There's several interventional studies that show that carbohydrates has a bigger impact on aging though the overproduction of free radicals and insulin spikes. I'd strongly invite you to review the most recent literature. There's also a correlation between aging and sarcopenoa as well as inflammation. Andrew Huberman has covered this topic and the conclusion was that 0.8g to 1.1g of protein per pound is ideal for optimal health. The requirements increases as you age. Sugar on the other hand is the true killer.
I have been working nightshift (10:00 pm - 0800 am) for the past 5 years and it is definitely noticeable compared to the people who spend hours in the sun. They actually did the case study of the truck driver who had one half of his face exposed and the other was not and the difference is jaw dropping
The reason Bryans regime costs $2M a year is due to the 30 doctors he has involved in his team. He measures everything, tries new things, goes to the extreme, has his own mini hospital just for himself. If you just wanna follow his regime, minus the Rx's he takes to boost the last % out, you can do it for less than $800/month easily. Good sleep and exercising does not cost much either.
Sunscreen is very debatable in the health community. I personally would never touch the stuff for ethical reasons. But getting burnt is obviously bad as well. I think if it's sunny just wear a t shirt and hat.
@Blue it's counter productive as it actually allows you to stay in the sun for longer when you would naturally find shade or cover up. Crazy when patents rub their kids in it even when it's cloudy
Great video, but would just say that using a Beyond Meat burger is likely going to make you age faster, it is highly processed and has oxidised vegetable oils in its production. Plant based foods for the purpose of longevity ought to be non-processed
So to summarize, improve your diet emphasizing less fatty meats, workout/exercise but not to the extreme, don't let stress overwhelm you, and maintain a good social network
Could be great if you could share the links of the studies you're quoting, especially when you jump easily to extreme conclusions such as calories restriction = time restriction (how long ?). Nothing against your content but it's a little bit soft in terms of scientific evidence vs the claim of "How to Slow Down Aging" for me to trust, balance, adopt what you are recommending here.
Time restricted eating means I need to get in 160 grams of protein in 4 hours, for somebody who does not eat a lot that is hard! So I changed it to 6 hours, still could not do it, then changed it to 8 hours which is like a normal day. Then you don't get the benefits of time restricted eating yet you need to get in your daily protein. So confusing, I feel bloated all day when eating so much protein but you can't build muscle without it, and without muscle they say ages you faster and makes you weaker. I am so confused.
Whomever informed you that you need to fast most of the day, each day, to get the benefits, wasn't telling you the truth. As little as 12 hours of fasting will have benefits. For most people, 14-16 hours of fasting seems to be the "sweet spot", where you don't suffer, but you still get loads of benefits. More fasting is definitely not better. And remember to not compare what we do each day, to what someone might need to do for an extended fast for medical reasons for example. Those types of fasts should never be done continually. More suffering doesn't mean more results! Look into the science of why time-restricted eating is good for you, what mechanisms occur when we're fasting, from reputable sources. Remember that anyone who wants you to do something extreme, is either trying to garner views/selling you something, or has found "success" themselves, but they may be paying a heavy price for it that they don't tell you about. There's no need to do time-restricted eating to an extreme, and you will get to know why this is the truth, once you delve into the science. ❤
@@TazBo-wd2ig I'm not someone who can eat mass amounts of meat, so I supplement with protein powders and various soy products (tofu, tempeh etc) which is also cheaper here. So 3 square meals, but remember that you can supplement with high-quality protein powder. That's what I do anyway. So doing that, say you even just have one scoop of protein powder, which depending on what kind you use, can be approx 20-30g protein, or even partial scoops for more than one meal. So for example if you had 3 eggs for with breakfast, that's 18 grams, and if you need to have 25g per meal (depending of course on your individual needs) then you can supplement with say half a scoop of protein powder. The kind I use has 28g per scoop, so if I were to add half a scoop, that's 18+14=32g. Then maybe for lunch a decent-sized salad, and a cup of cubed chicken, which would be about 40g of protein. So that's 72g already. Then for dinner, you can just make up the rest, depending on how much you need. If you only need 75g per day, that's only 3g to get in at dinner. If you're not sure how to cook with soy products, there's lots of recipes online. If you like to cook (or would like to learn), lots of Asian cultures eat tofu regularly, and their recipes are quite tasty, and not at all boring. :) You can even just eat straight edamame (fresh soy beans), with a bit of salt. :)
the protein thing is quite a "cultural moment" and while I don't believe in taking the word of nutrition studies because we are all so different, the max seems to be around 150g a day, and much lower is often fine too. So maybe it's the protein you need to reduce
The interesting thing is you might end up spending more time trying to live longer than actually living. That billionaire dude might have increased his life but he's spent a life just trying to do that rather than actually living and enjoying life. Something to think about. It's the same with anything really, sometimes when you hyper focus on one thing you miss out on enjoying the present. Like enjoy the journey while heading to your destination.
I think Bryan Johnson is enjoying the process of trying to find out what ages us and what slows down aging and what reverses aging. He reports all his findings, his videos are all over UA-cam, so we the general public are the beneficiaries.
beyond meat is not healthy ... you can eat that as a fast food option, but its far from being a healthy alternative to meat... if you want a more healthy alternative you could use soy granulate, or some more natural pea protein/wheat protein granulat to mimic the taste, look and feel of ground beef... these options are far more healthy, bc beyond meat has methyldextrose in it, and until now studies are scarce on that food aditive, while the most who came to a closure suggest its not actually healthy for the gut biome
Let's remember that Bryan is spending millions to figure this stuff out and giving away the information away for free? He's spending millions specifically so we don't have to.
Meat isn't bad for you. It really does not age you. A few decades of veganism _will_ make you look and actually be feeble as fuck you'll be so light. As for being super light, you only tell half the story. It _does_ reduce your risk of many health crises, especially if you're active. If you avoid health crises completely yes you'll likely not die until your 90s, perhaps later. But over these timescales the odds actually are very far from certain even if you eat like a sparrow. Cancer is a very good possibility over these timescales, even though a low calorie diet reduces the risk you get it any given year. As are crises like serious falls. However the kicker is low weight once you actually _get_ a serious health crisis is a _significant_ predictor of morality _especially_ in cases of cancer and shocks to the system such as falls. And for things like cancer, an overweight cancer patient will typically do far better than a skinny one. Personally I feel that hanging on to as much strength and mobility, even say increasing your body fat to say something higher but less than say 15% as a man and staying active if you were super lean in young and middle age probably makes sense if you're a healthy active 60 year old wanting to have as good a quality of life as possible for as long as possible. Back to meat. In the 80s and 90s we _used_ to believe _red_ meat consumption was bad for you. Because high intake was correlated with poor health outcomes. However these correlations were from large studies listing habits. And in general the people that ate the most red meat usually had very many bad habits like smoking, drinking, eating junk food and generally in excess and more of them were male, and that in itself is a mortality risk factor. Later research usually failed to show harm. Over consuming meat _is_ bad for you. Just as would be an overconsumption of oranges or kale for that matter, it's just a lot easier to eat a large caloric surplus of meat than it is to eat a large caloric surplus of kale. To boot people might not always put all the trimmings with meat, vegetables and salads and such, but most people tend to eat them with a heaping helping of carbs. Often in a burger with fries and a small bucket of coke and god only knows what. And that's the problem with the studies that conclude meat is bad for you. Rarely do they account for confounding variables. Such as total caloric intake, that's far easier to blow out with meat than say beans. Because meat just has more food value in it. Micro and macro.
I'm betting since the Mediterranean diet is included in this, you could still include animal protein in your diet for longevity. Just have to make sure it's leaner cuts. Making sure you get less saturated fat and more fiber is what really matters. That's what I think anyway. I'm sure there are some human randomized control trials to back that up😁💪
@GoalGuys weird seeing as every single person in recorded history that has lived over 100 has ate meat. Literally every one. Seems an unnecessary risk following science when the people doing the studies clearly have a monetary agenda.
@@GoalGuys well , you see it is a 75 days challenge where you have to follow 5 rules and if you fail to do it even once you have to start over again from the day 1 ... So the rules are as follow 1- take a pic every day. 2. 2 workout everyday of 45 min one of them has to be outside . 3- drink 4-5 L of water. 4- follow a diet no junk , ni drus, no alcohol. 5- read 10 pages of a self improvement book daily. But I would like to add one more rule 6- no procrastination ( no time waste) . Pls try this challenge... It's a lot fun... I am doing it and I'm on day 45 .... It is fun to do .☺️ Hope you will reply.
I failed Monday on day 46, succumbed to heat exhaustion (there's a heat wave in Britain right now). Starting from day 1 again after I finish some rest and recovery.
Interesting, there's been evidence that vegans age faster. I think a well balanced diet is essential, I'd be highly skeptical of chicken breast, salmon, and healthy meats being bad for you.
just gotta find what works for you. im only vegetarian, so i cant really say if Vegan is better for you or not, i did it for like a year at one point, and i felt fine.
@@DarkOneIllustrations to each their own, if veganism works for you great, if not, that's fine too. Everyone's body is different. I also used to be vegetarian but for me personally I feel stronger/ healthy incorporating meat into my diet
Video channel what i learned, stated that not eating meat u miss a lot of amino acids amount. Veganism helps destroy the environment as one that did it for 20 year which caused permanent damage.
Well when it comes to health and fitness everyone has their biases. I recommend you look at other channels who have an opposing opinions and compare the data to come to your own conclusions. Review the studies that they site and understand what makes a good study. According to the American Dietetic Association a well planned vegan diet is appropriate for all individuals at all stages of life. Plants contain ALL the necessary amino acids; as long as you eat a varied diet and you'll get all that you need. Most studies that investigate longevity show that a plant based diet leads to longer life; there is the Okinawa study and the study of the Seven Day Adventist in California. With that said I don't think everyone has to become vegan. Have 1-2 servings of lean meat, avoid processed meat and red meat, and prioritize fruits and vegetables and you'll reap many of the health benefits. The main issue is that in western society we OVERCONSUME meat especially processed meat.
You miss zero amino acids when you eat plants. Veganism is far less destructive on the environment compared to eating animal products (70% of agriculture land is used for animal products while contributing only around 20-30% to overall calorie count). If you don't plan what you eat, you will have problems no matter what you eat.
@@vicksonleji529yeah, and I'd add that many nutrition studies have certain sponsors and also a certain number of issues in terms of measurement, plus the issue that nutrition is quite individualised. Some people will thrive with veganism and others may need to have some oily fish or lean meat occasionally
@@PlaceboEllie save for some conditions, people do not need oily fish or lean meat occasionally. We are omnivores, meaning we can live on plants or animal products or both. But we don't need to have both. Nutrition is individualized, yes, but we're humans. We, as species, generally eat the same stuff. The same stuff gives us relatively the same effects.
I live by the philosophy of "the youngest version of yourself is right now" it has worked wonders !
thanks! one addition: a 3 hour walk, for me, gives me 24 hours of noticeable extremely low stress. Even with stressful days at work.
Agreed, walking can be great for reducing stress!
The part on animal product is false. Animal product do raise TMAO hence why it's important to eat the colleagenous part of the animal which neutralizes the over production of TMAO and IGF1 and Age's (cooking)
There's several interventional studies that show that carbohydrates has a bigger impact on aging though the overproduction of free radicals and insulin spikes. I'd strongly invite you to review the most recent literature. There's also a correlation between aging and sarcopenoa as well as inflammation.
Andrew Huberman has covered this topic and the conclusion was that 0.8g to 1.1g of protein per pound is ideal for optimal health. The requirements increases as you age. Sugar on the other hand is the true killer.
😂
falsehood above
I have been working nightshift (10:00 pm - 0800 am) for the past 5 years and it is definitely noticeable compared to the people who spend hours in the sun. They actually did the case study of the truck driver who had one half of his face exposed and the other was not and the difference is jaw dropping
Diet, exercise, amount of exposure and other lifestyle factors are also at play as to how sunlight affects your skin.
Thanks!
Thank you!
The reason Bryans regime costs $2M a year is due to the 30 doctors he has involved in his team.
He measures everything, tries new things, goes to the extreme, has his own mini hospital just for himself.
If you just wanna follow his regime, minus the Rx's he takes to boost the last % out, you can do it for less than $800/month easily.
Good sleep and exercising does not cost much either.
Daily exercise. Avoid excessive sunlight and wear sunscreen. Drink water. Don’t smoke. Drink puppy blood 🤗
basically
Get your sleep in, avoid carbs, include fasting twice a week, etc etc so many variables.
Sunscreen is very debatable in the health community. I personally would never touch the stuff for ethical reasons. But getting burnt is obviously bad as well. I think if it's sunny just wear a t shirt and hat.
Sunscreen is a big no. Make your own with zinc oxide.
@Blue it's counter productive as it actually allows you to stay in the sun for longer when you would naturally find shade or cover up. Crazy when patents rub their kids in it even when it's cloudy
Great video, but would just say that using a Beyond Meat burger is likely going to make you age faster, it is highly processed and has oxidised vegetable oils in its production. Plant based foods for the purpose of longevity ought to be non-processed
Thanks for the tip. I should’ve dug deeper on what goes into these products before hand!
Oh my god, someone with humility on the Internet 🤯
Why did i feel myself getting chocked up at the end of this? Great video!
Plant based meats are generally worse than real meat. If you’re going to cut out meat it’s better to replace it with whole food non processed options
textured soy protein is the true substitute for muscle growth
Solid information, as always! We can't wait to be sponsoring Goal Guys when you're 120 🙂
So to summarize, improve your diet emphasizing less fatty meats, workout/exercise but not to the extreme, don't let stress overwhelm you, and maintain a good social network
I understood eat more plant based food
Nice the tske on this while wanting to keep on size and strengh
Solid as always. What's the new venue? Did Brendan move?
Haha, no I just filmed the kitchen segments at my friend's place. His kitchen was nicer for filming!
Could be great if you could share the links of the studies you're quoting, especially when you jump easily to extreme conclusions such as calories restriction = time restriction (how long ?).
Nothing against your content but it's a little bit soft in terms of scientific evidence vs the claim of "How to Slow Down Aging" for me to trust, balance, adopt what you are recommending here.
Really good video! I liked the content and format. Keep it up
'Thats right sucker!!!' Killedme😂😂😂😂
Time restricted eating means I need to get in 160 grams of protein in 4 hours, for somebody who does not eat a lot that is hard! So I changed it to 6 hours, still could not do it, then changed it to 8 hours which is like a normal day. Then you don't get the benefits of time restricted eating yet you need to get in your daily protein. So confusing, I feel bloated all day when eating so much protein but you can't build muscle without it, and without muscle they say ages you faster and makes you weaker. I am so confused.
Whomever informed you that you need to fast most of the day, each day, to get the benefits, wasn't telling you the truth. As little as 12 hours of fasting will have benefits. For most people, 14-16 hours of fasting seems to be the "sweet spot", where you don't suffer, but you still get loads of benefits. More fasting is definitely not better. And remember to not compare what we do each day, to what someone might need to do for an extended fast for medical reasons for example. Those types of fasts should never be done continually. More suffering doesn't mean more results! Look into the science of why time-restricted eating is good for you, what mechanisms occur when we're fasting, from reputable sources. Remember that anyone who wants you to do something extreme, is either trying to garner views/selling you something, or has found "success" themselves, but they may be paying a heavy price for it that they don't tell you about. There's no need to do time-restricted eating to an extreme, and you will get to know why this is the truth, once you delve into the science. ❤
@@celticlass8573 Hi, with 8 hours how do you get in all your protein?
@@TazBo-wd2ig I'm not someone who can eat mass amounts of meat, so I supplement with protein powders and various soy products (tofu, tempeh etc) which is also cheaper here. So 3 square meals, but remember that you can supplement with high-quality protein powder. That's what I do anyway. So doing that, say you even just have one scoop of protein powder, which depending on what kind you use, can be approx 20-30g protein, or even partial scoops for more than one meal. So for example if you had 3 eggs for with breakfast, that's 18 grams, and if you need to have 25g per meal (depending of course on your individual needs) then you can supplement with say half a scoop of protein powder. The kind I use has 28g per scoop, so if I were to add half a scoop, that's 18+14=32g. Then maybe for lunch a decent-sized salad, and a cup of cubed chicken, which would be about 40g of protein. So that's 72g already. Then for dinner, you can just make up the rest, depending on how much you need. If you only need 75g per day, that's only 3g to get in at dinner.
If you're not sure how to cook with soy products, there's lots of recipes online. If you like to cook (or would like to learn), lots of Asian cultures eat tofu regularly, and their recipes are quite tasty, and not at all boring. :) You can even just eat straight edamame (fresh soy beans), with a bit of salt. :)
the protein thing is quite a "cultural moment" and while I don't believe in taking the word of nutrition studies because we are all so different, the max seems to be around 150g a day, and much lower is often fine too. So maybe it's the protein you need to reduce
@@andybryant3052 It always matters what you eat. At least if you want to be healthy.
The interesting thing is you might end up spending more time trying to live longer than actually living. That billionaire dude might have increased his life but he's spent a life just trying to do that rather than actually living and enjoying life. Something to think about. It's the same with anything really, sometimes when you hyper focus on one thing you miss out on enjoying the present. Like enjoy the journey while heading to your destination.
I think Bryan Johnson is enjoying the process of trying to find out what ages us and what slows down aging and what reverses aging. He reports all his findings, his videos are all over UA-cam, so we the general public are the beneficiaries.
Can u share ur chili recipe? Thx!
beyond meat is not healthy ... you can eat that as a fast food option, but its far from being a healthy alternative to meat... if you want a more healthy alternative you could use soy granulate, or some more natural pea protein/wheat protein granulat to mimic the taste, look and feel of ground beef... these options are far more healthy, bc beyond meat has methyldextrose in it, and until now studies are scarce on that food aditive, while the most who came to a closure suggest its not actually healthy for the gut biome
Let's remember that Bryan is spending millions to figure this stuff out and giving away the information away for free? He's spending millions specifically so we don't have to.
Mr johnson is part of the WEF which would explain his expensive diet.
plz don’t pin the guy who asked u to
If you wanna lower stress in your life, don't play any of the Eldenring games.
Meat isn't bad for you. It really does not age you. A few decades of veganism _will_ make you look and actually be feeble as fuck you'll be so light.
As for being super light, you only tell half the story. It _does_ reduce your risk of many health crises, especially if you're active. If you avoid health crises completely yes you'll likely not die until your 90s, perhaps later.
But over these timescales the odds actually are very far from certain even if you eat like a sparrow. Cancer is a very good possibility over these timescales, even though a low calorie diet reduces the risk you get it any given year. As are crises like serious falls.
However the kicker is low weight once you actually _get_ a serious health crisis is a _significant_ predictor of morality _especially_ in cases of cancer and shocks to the system such as falls. And for things like cancer, an overweight cancer patient will typically do far better than a skinny one.
Personally I feel that hanging on to as much strength and mobility, even say increasing your body fat to say something higher but less than say 15% as a man and staying active if you were super lean in young and middle age probably makes sense if you're a healthy active 60 year old wanting to have as good a quality of life as possible for as long as possible.
Back to meat. In the 80s and 90s we _used_ to believe _red_ meat consumption was bad for you. Because high intake was correlated with poor health outcomes. However these correlations were from large studies listing habits. And in general the people that ate the most red meat usually had very many bad habits like smoking, drinking, eating junk food and generally in excess and more of them were male, and that in itself is a mortality risk factor.
Later research usually failed to show harm.
Over consuming meat _is_ bad for you. Just as would be an overconsumption of oranges or kale for that matter, it's just a lot easier to eat a large caloric surplus of meat than it is to eat a large caloric surplus of kale.
To boot people might not always put all the trimmings with meat, vegetables and salads and such, but most people tend to eat them with a heaping helping of carbs. Often in a burger with fries and a small bucket of coke and god only knows what.
And that's the problem with the studies that conclude meat is bad for you. Rarely do they account for confounding variables. Such as total caloric intake, that's far easier to blow out with meat than say beans. Because meat just has more food value in it. Micro and macro.
Haha, beyond meat is definitely not better for you than Beef 😂👍🏻
I thought you had visited Bryan to try out his routine for 1 day, like other youtubers :c
I'm betting since the Mediterranean diet is included in this, you could still include animal protein in your diet for longevity. Just have to make sure it's leaner cuts. Making sure you get less saturated fat and more fiber is what really matters. That's what I think anyway. I'm sure there are some human randomized control trials to back that up😁💪
Yes. I’m not planning to give up all meat or animal products. But I’m trying to work in more ways to swap in more vegetables!
And there’s me who’ll do the opposite 💪🏻
@GoalGuys weird seeing as every single person in recorded history that has lived over 100 has ate meat. Literally every one. Seems an unnecessary risk following science when the people doing the studies clearly have a monetary agenda.
psychedelic dosing can help with that existential dread👍
Where can you buy psychedelic's?
Yoga yoga yoga
Tretinoin. The answer is tretinoin. It's a powerful retinoid. See your dermatologist.
Great rid of that beyond meat crap. That stuff is loaded with so much garbage
dear fucking god, we're here. horoscopes for men
Guys pls try the 75 hard challenge 😊
Oh, what is that?
@@GoalGuys well , you see it is a 75 days challenge where you have to follow 5 rules and if you fail to do it even once you have to start over again from the day 1 ... So the rules are as follow 1- take a pic every day.
2. 2 workout everyday of 45 min one of them has to be outside .
3- drink 4-5 L of water.
4- follow a diet no junk , ni drus, no alcohol.
5- read 10 pages of a self improvement book daily.
But I would like to add one more rule
6- no procrastination ( no time waste) .
Pls try this challenge... It's a lot fun... I am doing it and I'm on day 45 .... It is fun to do .☺️ Hope you will reply.
I failed Monday on day 46, succumbed to heat exhaustion (there's a heat wave in Britain right now). Starting from day 1 again after I finish some rest and recovery.
stopped eating meat 10 years ago, honestly still feel like im 23 lol
Clean and healthy variation of Veganism destroyed my health. Introduction of meat improved my life 10x.
@@Nostrada-mushow?
Interesting, there's been evidence that vegans age faster. I think a well balanced diet is essential, I'd be highly skeptical of chicken breast, salmon, and healthy meats being bad for you.
just gotta find what works for you. im only vegetarian, so i cant really say if Vegan is better for you or not, i did it for like a year at one point, and i felt fine.
@@DarkOneIllustrations to each their own, if veganism works for you great, if not, that's fine too. Everyone's body is different. I also used to be vegetarian but for me personally I feel stronger/ healthy incorporating meat into my diet
I hope ageism decreases as we address our biological aging process
easy just say no to time
Video channel what i learned, stated that not eating meat u miss a lot of amino acids amount. Veganism helps destroy the environment as one that did it for 20 year which caused permanent damage.
Well when it comes to health and fitness everyone has their biases. I recommend you look at other channels who have an opposing opinions and compare the data to come to your own conclusions. Review the studies that they site and understand what makes a good study.
According to the American Dietetic Association a well planned vegan diet is appropriate for all individuals at all stages of life. Plants contain ALL the necessary amino acids; as long as you eat a varied diet and you'll get all that you need. Most studies that investigate longevity show that a plant based diet leads to longer life; there is the Okinawa study and the study of the Seven Day Adventist in California.
With that said I don't think everyone has to become vegan. Have 1-2 servings of lean meat, avoid processed meat and red meat, and prioritize fruits and vegetables and you'll reap many of the health benefits. The main issue is that in western society we OVERCONSUME meat especially processed meat.
You miss zero amino acids when you eat plants. Veganism is far less destructive on the environment compared to eating animal products (70% of agriculture land is used for animal products while contributing only around 20-30% to overall calorie count).
If you don't plan what you eat, you will have problems no matter what you eat.
That channel has gotten very biased & I'd look to many more sources than him.
@@vicksonleji529yeah, and I'd add that many nutrition studies have certain sponsors and also a certain number of issues in terms of measurement, plus the issue that nutrition is quite individualised. Some people will thrive with veganism and others may need to have some oily fish or lean meat occasionally
@@PlaceboEllie save for some conditions, people do not need oily fish or lean meat occasionally. We are omnivores, meaning we can live on plants or animal products or both. But we don't need to have both.
Nutrition is individualized, yes, but we're humans. We, as species, generally eat the same stuff. The same stuff gives us relatively the same effects.
I think it's abit late for you bro...😊👍🏻🤣
Me first comment pls pin
you talk so fast :((
Dude spends 2 million dollars and cant get or stay as hard as our 20 year old pool boy- His Wife
To much waffle chat
Warning vegan propaganda