Fasting Mimicking Diet, longevity and age-related diseases | Valter Longo, PhD | The Metabolic Link

Metabolic Health Summit November 26, 2024
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Through evidence-based education, Metabolic Health Initiative (MHI) has a mission to revolutionize medicine by elevating the importance of nutrition & metabolism in treating disease, increasing healthspan, and improving human performance. MHI serves the scientific, medical, and lay public communities through live events and digital education. What we do: The Metabolic Link is a medical and science podcast that explores the common thread of metabolism in health and disease with new episodes released every Tuesday. Built for the medical professional, yet open to the public, The Metabolic Initiative is the only comprehensive and collaborative CME-centered medical education platform elevating the science on metabolic health and therapy across every specialty in medicine. Metabolic Health Summit is the world's leading scientific and medical conference on metabolic health and therapy. To learn more about what we do, visit https://www.metabolicinitiative.com

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Become a member of The Metabolic Initiative to access exclusive ad-free episodes and earn CMEs. Your first 7 days are free! PLUS use code blackfriday at checkout to receive 50% off your first 3 months (through November 29th): https://membership.metabolicinitiative.com In this episode of The Metabolic Link filmed at Metabolic Health Summit 2024, Dr. Valter Longo shares his latest research on the fasting mimicking diet (FMD) and its powerful impact on aging, metabolic diseases, and cancer treatment. With a focus on periodic fasting interventions, Dr. Longo highlights the role of FMD in activating stem cells, enhancing cellular repair mechanisms, and even reversing metabolic dysfunctions like insulin resistance and type 1 diabetes. Dr. Longo’s work is paving the way for more accessible, non-invasive therapies for chronic conditions, with far-reaching implications for aging, cancer prevention, and metabolic health. If you’re an academic, medical professional, or researcher, you won’t want to miss this in-depth discussion on how FMD could shape the future of medicine. Valter Longo, PhD, is the Edna Jones Professor in Gerontology, the Director of the USC Longevity Institute and group leader at the IFOM cancer research institute in Milan, Italy. His laboratories study the fundamental mechanisms of aging in yeast, rodents and humans by using genetics and biochemistry techniques. The focus is on the nutrient-response signal transduction pathways that regulate disease and longevity. This work led to the discovery of the effects of periodic fasting and fasting mimicking diets on multi-system stem cell activation and regeneration in mice, and to clinical trials on a range of age-related diseases. Special thanks to the sponsors of this episode: Genova Connect: Receive 15% off any of their tests with code metaboliclink at https://gdx.net/themetaboliclink AG1: This November, AG1 is offering a free gift with your first subscription plus a Welcome Kit at https://DrinkAG1.com/METABOLICLINK—while supplies last! Ned: Get 15% off Ned products with code METABOLICLINK at https://helloned.com/metaboliclink Learn more about Dr. Valter Longo here: https://www.valterlongo.com In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!

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