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If you're interested in optimising your healthspan and lifespan, this episode is not to be missed.
In the quest for longevity, the spotlight has turned to NAD+ and its precursors, NMN and NR. In this episode featuring Dr. Charles Brenner, a metabolism scientist, we dive deep into the significance of these molecules and their role in healthy aging.
You'll discover that NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is not just a trending topic but rather a crucial player in metabolism. Learn why Charles refers to it as the "central jewel of metabolism".
In the conversation, the distinction between NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) and NR (Nicotinamide Riboside) is clarified, and you'll discover which of these molecules has the best evidence-base. You'll also find out why some popular ways to increase NAD+ are an expensive waste of time.
Dr. Brenner highlights the importance of evidence-based research, citing eight randomised clinical trials demonstrating the anti-inflammatory effects of one of the NAD+ precursors in humans. One significant study focuses on peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition affecting millions of older adults that can severely impact mobility and quality of life.
Ypu'll also disciver why a simple functional test is a way better predictor of longevity than all of the espoensive epigenetic-focused Biological Age tests that are currently on the market.
What You'll Learn:
Key Takeaways:
Through the episode, Dr. Brenner provides deep insights into how NAD coenzymes operate within the body and why they're considered crucial for longevity research. Moreover, listeners are encouraged to discern meticulously between scientific fact and internet hype, ensuring they make informed decisions when considering supplements. The episode is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of biochemistry, aging, and healthspan science.
Resources
Socials:
X: @CharlesMBrenner
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-brenner/
Support the Podcast
If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.
00:11 Understanding NAD+ and Longevity Molecules
01:31 Debunking Longevity Myths
03:02 The Science Behind NAD+ and Metabolism
08:46 Clinical Trials and Evidence
09:37 Peripheral Artery Disease and NAD+
11:00 Walking Speed as a Health Indicator
13:25 Challenges with DNA Methylation Clocks
21:40 NAD+ in Metabolic Processes
23:48 The Role of NAD in DNA Repair and Cellular Health
24:09 Inflammation and Aging: The Connection
25:20 Human Longevity and Reproductive Capacity
30:02 The Hallmarks of Aging
31:11 Challenges of Living in 2025: Long COVID
31:42 Clinical Trials and NAD Supplements
34:33 The Debate on NMN vs. NR
41:58 Intravenous NAD and Its Efficacy
45:06 NAD's Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases
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If you're interested in optimising your healthspan and lifespan, this episode is not to be missed.
In the quest for longevity, the spotlight has turned to NAD+ and its precursors, NMN and NR. In this episode featuring Dr. Charles Brenner, a metabolism scientist, we dive deep into the significance of these molecules and their role in healthy aging.
You'll discover that NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is not just a trending topic but rather a crucial player in metabolism. Learn why Charles refers to it as the "central jewel of metabolism".
In the conversation, the distinction between NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) and NR (Nicotinamide Riboside) is clarified, and you'll discover which of these molecules has the best evidence-base. You'll also find out why some popular ways to increase NAD+ are an expensive waste of time.
Dr. Brenner highlights the importance of evidence-based research, citing eight randomised clinical trials demonstrating the anti-inflammatory effects of one of the NAD+ precursors in humans. One significant study focuses on peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition affecting millions of older adults that can severely impact mobility and quality of life.
Ypu'll also disciver why a simple functional test is a way better predictor of longevity than all of the espoensive epigenetic-focused Biological Age tests that are currently on the market.
What You'll Learn:
Key Takeaways:
Through the episode, Dr. Brenner provides deep insights into how NAD coenzymes operate within the body and why they're considered crucial for longevity research. Moreover, listeners are encouraged to discern meticulously between scientific fact and internet hype, ensuring they make informed decisions when considering supplements. The episode is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of biochemistry, aging, and healthspan science.
Resources
Socials:
X: @CharlesMBrenner
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-brenner/
Support the Podcast
If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.
00:11 Understanding NAD+ and Longevity Molecules
01:31 Debunking Longevity Myths
03:02 The Science Behind NAD+ and Metabolism
08:46 Clinical Trials and Evidence
09:37 Peripheral Artery Disease and NAD+
11:00 Walking Speed as a Health Indicator
13:25 Challenges with DNA Methylation Clocks
21:40 NAD+ in Metabolic Processes
23:48 The Role of NAD in DNA Repair and Cellular Health
24:09 Inflammation and Aging: The Connection
25:20 Human Longevity and Reproductive Capacity
30:02 The Hallmarks of Aging
31:11 Challenges of Living in 2025: Long COVID
31:42 Clinical Trials and NAD Supplements
34:33 The Debate on NMN vs. NR
41:58 Intravenous NAD and Its Efficacy
45:06 NAD's Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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