In a fascinating and insightful discussion, I sat down with Dr. Jon Brudvig, a medical scientist and expert in neuroscience and drug development. Together, we explored the science of aging, the critical role of cellular recycling, and the practical steps anyone can take to improve their healthspan. Jon Brudvig shared his journey from rare disease research to longevity science, offering actionable insights into how our daily choices impact the aging process. Such a good conversation, I have split it into two parts.
What You'll Learn:
The Cellular Foundation of Aging:
Discover how Dr. Brudvig’s research into lysosomal storage diseases led him to understand the universal decline in cellular recycling (autophagy and lysosomal function) as a key driver of aging.
Autophagy Explained:
Learn why autophagy—the body’s process of breaking down and recycling damaged cellular components—is essential for health, and how modern lifestyles can disrupt this natural cycle.
The Fundamentals of Longevity:
Understand why exercise, diet, sleep, vitamin D, omega-3s, and real-life social connections are the true building blocks of a long and healthy life.
Mouse Models and Human Longevity:
Gain perspective on the limitations of animal studies in longevity research, and why findings in mice don’t always translate directly to humans.
The mTOR Pathway and Protein Intake:
Explore the debate around the mTOR pathway, protein consumption, and how balancing periods of growth and rest may be the key to optimal aging.
Healthspan vs. Lifespan:
Reflect on the difference between living longer and living better, and why increasing your years of good health (healthspan) is a more realistic and valuable goal than chasing extreme longevity.
Key Takeaways:
Connect with Dr. Jon Brudvig for more insights into longevity and health:
LinkedIn: Jon Brudvig
Substack: https://jonbrudvig.substack.com/
00:53 Dr. Brudvig’s Background and PhD Focus
01:22 Gene Therapy and Lysosomal Storage Diseases
02:45 Connecting Rare Diseases to Aging
03:10 Lysosomal Function and Aging
03:40 Professional Work in Drug Development
04:01 The Link Between Professional and Personal Interests
04:22 The Role of Lysosomes in Autophagy
04:40 What is Autophagy?
04:54 Why Autophagy Matters for Cellular Health
05:07 The Recycling Analogy: Cells as Master Recyclers
05:26 Evolutionary Importance of Autophagy
06:14 Autophagy, Fasting, and Modern Lifestyles
07:07 The Impact of Modern Comfort on Health
07:28 Social Media, Longevity, and Biohacks
08:00 The Interventions Testing Program Explained
08:42 Mouse Studies and Their Limitations
09:32 The Importance of Fundamentals: Exercise, Diet, Sleep
10:22 Omega-3s and
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