Published Jul 29, 2024

Dr. Peter Attia: Supplements for Longevity & Their Efficacy

Dr. Peter Attia and Andrew Huberman dive into the potential and limitations of supplements like NAD, NMN, rapamycin, and resveratrol for extending lifespan, critically examining their efficacy against traditional lifestyle behaviors and exploring the role of sirtuins and caloric restriction in the quest for longevity.
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  • Sirtuins

    The discussion on sirtuins highlights their potential role in longevity, particularly in relation to mitochondrial function and DNA repair. explains that while sirtuins and caloric restriction have been linked, they operate through parallel pathways rather than the same one. He emphasizes that overexpression of sirtuins and caloric restriction independently extend lifespan, suggesting that these are additive effects rather than synergistic 1.

    They're parallel pathways for reasons that honestly escape me. Andrew, there are still people who maintain that the benefit of sirtuin overexpression is through the caloric restriction pathway and vice versa.

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    adds that understanding these pathways can help in exploring how sirtuins might be activated to promote longevity 1.

       

    Caloric Restriction

    The myth surrounding caloric restriction's role in longevity is scrutinized, with pointing out that while caloric restriction can reduce chronic disease risk, its impact on lifespan is less clear. He notes that severe caloric restriction might lower risks of diseases like cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's but could also lead to other health issues such as immune system compromise and frailty 2.

    I think there's very good reason to believe that if an individual constitutively consumed 25% fewer calories than they were meant to eat, their risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer's disease would go down.

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    and Peter discuss that the evidence for caloric restriction extending lifespan is not definitive, and the benefits might not translate to overall mortality reduction 2.

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