Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier Than Ever | Drs. Alona Pulde and Matthew Lederman

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Living longer isn't always about genetics. You have more control over your ability to live well into your golden years than you think.

The secret to hitting the genetic jackpot is explored with Drs. Alona Pulde and Matthew Lederman.

The authors of Wellness to Wonderful share what they've discovered to be the biggest keys to not just living longer, but also healthier and with greater joy. It's a recipe that extends beyond simply eating healthier and into what it means to live a full existence in all areas of life.

For example, they discuss why a man was still able to hand wash his car well after turning 100 years old.

Drs. Pulde and Lederman join "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast with fascinating insight into living the long and rewarding life you're striving for.

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Drs. Alona Pulde and Matthew Lederman

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Exam Room LIVE in New York
When: July 12
Where: Museum of the City of New York
Who: Dr. Neal Barnard, Chuck Carroll, Rip Esselstyn, Dr. Robert Ostfeld, and Dr. Michelle McMacken

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Rich S 72 year old bodybuilder…💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 These people, are the ones that got me into the Whole food plant-based diet life…💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻❤

RichS.yroldbodybuilder
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After the two men exchanged their attempts at greater connection, the moderator actually looked more relaxed, with better color on his face. Beautiful to see--yes, open, vulnerable men do have greater depth, and are therefore more attractive on many levels!

shellyryan
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Love Dr. Pulde and Dr. Lederman from FOK. Just ordered their book. Thank you, Chuck, for having them on.

aksanamarshall
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They are so fantastic! Just received their book: can't wait to read it!

manonpellerin
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Really like these two. Can’t wait to read the book.

DianEnglish
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Fantastic podcast as always! Thank you!❤

leonieaugustine
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It would be great if these two doctors could give classes on this way of living.

shellyryan
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Great conversation, learned a lot. Holistic view on health and wellness

moazzammattu
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Great interview Chuck! Do Dr. Pulde and Dr. Lederman still see patients in LA? I'd love to make an appointment with them. Does anyone know?

fabic
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Rich S 72 year old Bodybuilder… I was talking yesterday to Dr. Scharffenberg. He’s going to be 100 in December. He drove to the event I was at. Great example of someone who is plant base and also knows how to be 100 and be as active as he is. He was talking to Chef AJ. I asked him about how important it is to have exercise in your life in your uptake of calcium into your bones. This man is very sharp, not just for someone 100, but for anybody. He has no decline at all in his Cognition. Because I always say about me I am the test, to see if things work, well he certainly is the test for what you want to be as you get older. This man doesn’t just exist, he lives .💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

RichS.yroldbodybuilder
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So good plant based food, exercise and movement, relaxation, connections to others, adequate sleep and what else???

snoor
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Asian people are the ones who age great. I have Asian friends who don't even look like there age. They look 20yrs younger of there age.

anniel
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Can you post a link to he article of the 100 year old man you talk about?

veronicarameshyamb
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I absolutely love the concepts they call nonviolent communication. Unfortunately I have a really negative emotional reaction to the phrase nonviolence communication. Even woefully abusive communication is still nonvilotent. The word violance has a very important definition, we do not want to water it down with misuse. Maybe they are just a product of their generation, and I'm just old. Ok, that was my vent. Now I want to praise their ideas. I love that they teach a third way to voice our needs without unnecessarily hurting others (they explained it much better than this paraphrase). I also love how they teach us to recognize our feelings. (And, when he said knowing is half the battle, I got to add "yo Joe" which was fun, lol)

kathysharp
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They just been on Rip from Plantstrong PODCAST 12 days ago

leonieduplessis
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They dont look to bad for 50 odd year olds keep up the good work

alanevans
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So few views. Spice up your titles (without misleading the audience).

myggggeneration
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Sorry, boring to me. I want to hear about nutrition here not psychology

susanbrimming
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Utter BS. I eat keto and oftentimes carnivore. It works for me. But I accept that because of differences in DNA, the right diet for individuals may vary. That being said, I agree that vegan, real Mediterranean, keto, or carnivore are all vastly better than the standard American diet by orders of magnitude. Avoiding "seed Oils" refined sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and starchy vegetables seems to work well for me. I am currently keto tending toward carnivore. Robert Lustig MD who advocate generally for consumption of soluble and insoluble fiber admits that on keto, fiber may not be needed for good bowel health. Avoiding constipation for me involves drinking enough water and consuming enough fat. Too much fat yields diarrhea while to little yields constipation. I believe one's bowel flora tends to adjust to diet. It is likely that one's microbiome reflects a bacterial population that works to digest the food with which it is supplied.

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