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Dr. Michael Roizen is a physician who specializes in anti-aging. He became famous for developing the Real Age concept and has authored or coauthored 5 number one New York Times best sellers.
In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the concept of real age versus calendar age. In fact, your physiological age, not just how old you are, can make a huge impact on different risk factors for your health.
60 is the new 40, says Dr. Roizen!
And one factor in promoting faster aging has been shown to be sugar.
Dr. Roizen explains how sugar glycosylates proteins and can make certain proteins in the body function less well.
One example is hemoglobin A1C, which is related to blood sugar levels.
We also talk about motivation, the rate of aging in your body, joint stiffness (glycosylation of cartilage), stress, nutrition, your choices versus your genes, time-restricted eating... and lots more!
Dr. Roizen is passionate about helping people live younger longer. He shares his insight and amazing knowledge about aging and sugar in this episode.
Find Dr. Roizen here:
App: https://www.greatagereboot.com/
Podcast: YOU The Owners Manual Radio Show
Dr. Roizen's books
Get lots of valuable resources about sugar from Netta here:
For step-by-step guidance toward freedom from cravings, get your copy of my new book: "Break Free from Sugar Cravings". Available on Amazon now!
For free resources, Do the Cravings Quiz and take the first step to get rid of your cravings!
Download your 5 tips HERE to discover how you can get rid of cravings... even when you feel tired or stressed.
To rate and review this podcast:
After selecting a nickname, tap OK. Your review may not be immediately visible, but it should be posted soon.
Thank you! - Netta
Disclaimer: Information provided by Life After Sugar is not designed to and does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services to you or to any other individual. This is general information for educational purposes only. The information provided ...
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Dr. Michael Roizen is a physician who specializes in anti-aging. He became famous for developing the Real Age concept and has authored or coauthored 5 number one New York Times best sellers.
In this episode, Dr. Roizen talks about the concept of real age versus calendar age. In fact, your physiological age, not just how old you are, can make a huge impact on different risk factors for your health.
60 is the new 40, says Dr. Roizen!
And one factor in promoting faster aging has been shown to be sugar.
Dr. Roizen explains how sugar glycosylates proteins and can make certain proteins in the body function less well.
One example is hemoglobin A1C, which is related to blood sugar levels.
We also talk about motivation, the rate of aging in your body, joint stiffness (glycosylation of cartilage), stress, nutrition, your choices versus your genes, time-restricted eating... and lots more!
Dr. Roizen is passionate about helping people live younger longer. He shares his insight and amazing knowledge about aging and sugar in this episode.
Find Dr. Roizen here:
App: https://www.greatagereboot.com/
Podcast: YOU The Owners Manual Radio Show
Dr. Roizen's books
Get lots of valuable resources about sugar from Netta here:
For step-by-step guidance toward freedom from cravings, get your copy of my new book: "Break Free from Sugar Cravings". Available on Amazon now!
For free resources, Do the Cravings Quiz and take the first step to get rid of your cravings!
Download your 5 tips HERE to discover how you can get rid of cravings... even when you feel tired or stressed.
To rate and review this podcast:
After selecting a nickname, tap OK. Your review may not be immediately visible, but it should be posted soon.
Thank you! - Netta
Disclaimer: Information provided by Life After Sugar is not designed to and does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services to you or to any other individual. This is general information for educational purposes only. The information provided ...

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