Aging

Aging Speeds Up at 44, Carb Metabolism Shifts at 60 (STUDY)

by Mike Mutzel

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Stanford scientists reveal that aging is not linear, showing significant metabolic changes around ages 44 and 60. This study highlights shifts in caffeine, alcohol, and carbohydrate metabolism and emphasizes the importance of lifestyle adjustments for better health.

 

Significant changes occur with regards to carbohydrate, caffeine, and alcohol metabolism as we age.”

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Research Mentioned:

Shen, X. et al. Nonlinear dynamics of multi-omics profiles during human aging. Nat. Aging 1–16 (2024) doi:10.1038/s43587-024-00692-2.

 

Time Stamps:

00:00 Introduction to Stanford study on non-linear aging, focusing on ages 44 and 60.

01:14 Key findings on changes in metabolism, including carbohydrate metabolism and kidney function.

02:08 Impact of caffeine and alcohol metabolism changes in mid-forties and sixties.

03:44 Importance of light exposure on circadian rhythm and melatonin production.

04:33 Graphical abstract and study findings on inflammation, glucose metabolism, and aging.

05:56 Practical takeaways: importance of diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes around age 44 and 60.

06:53 Emphasis on lifestyle improvements and managing metabolic health.

08:34 Recommendations for supporting kidney health and glucose metabolism.

09:24 Discussion on carbohydrate intake and exercise, and considerations for different activity levels.

10:18 Final thoughts on aging non-linearly, and the impact of alcohol and kidney function on overall health.

11:02 Advice on regular blood work and recommended tests for tracking health markers.

 


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