AMA #76: Peter evaluates longevity drugs, aspirin for CVD, and strategies to improve muscle mass — proven, promising, fuzzy, noise, or nonsense?

AMA #76:彼得评估长寿药物、阿司匹林对心血管疾病的影响,以及增加肌肉量的策略——这些是经过验证的、有希望的、模糊的、噪音还是胡说?

The Peter Attia Drive

2025-10-27

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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter In this "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) episode, Peter revisits the "proven, promising, fuzzy, noise, nonsense" scale and applies it to a variety of popular topics. He begins with a refresher on what each category represents before classifying a range of interventions based on the strength of their supporting evidence. The conversation spans three main areas: drugs for geroprotection (including GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, methylene blue, and telomere-lengthening supplements), the use of low-dose aspirin for cardiovascular disease prevention, and strategies to improve muscle mass through optimal protein intake and follistatin gene therapy. This episode provides a clear, evidence-based overview for listeners seeking to understand where these popular health and longevity interventions stand on the spectrum of scientific credibility. If you're not a subscriber and are listening on a podcast player, you'll only be able to hear a preview of the AMA. If you're a subscriber, you can now listen to this full episode on your private RSS feed or our website at the AMA #76 show notes page. If you are not a subscriber, you can learn more about the subscriber benefits here. We discuss: A scale for evaluating scientific claims: proven, promising, fuzzy, noise, or nonsense [1:30]; Strong convictions, loosely held: the mindset that separates great scientists from the rest [7:30]; GLP-1 receptor agonists: are there benefits beyond improving metabolic health and promoting weight loss? [12:45]; GLP-1 drugs and the brain: exploring the potential cognitive benefits [18:45]; GLP-1 drugs and lifespan: examining the evidence for potential geroprotective effects [23:00]; Rapamycin and geroprotection: why it remains in the "promising" category [25:45]; SGLT2 inhibitors and their potential geroprotective effect [27:30]; Methylene blue: examining the evidence of an anti-aging effect [34:45]; Methylene blue's potential neuroprotective effects: limited and inconsistent evidence in humans, and the challenges of dosing and safety [41:15]; Telomeres: what they are, how they relate to aging, and why telomere-lengthening supplements lack credible scientific evidence [43:45]; Does the idea of targeting telomere length to extend lifespan have scientific merit? [50:15]; Low-dose aspirin for cardiovascular disease prevention: weighing its clot-prevention benefits against bleeding risks across different populations [55:00]; Rethinking the protein RDA: why most people need twice the recommended amount for muscle health [1:00:45]; Debunking the protein–cancer myth: why higher protein intake doesn't promote tumor growth [1:06:15]; The biology of follistatin and myostatin, and why follistatin gene therapy has become an emerging topic of interest for muscle growth [1:13:15]; Follistatin gene therapy for muscle growth: state of the evidence in animals and humans, and the technical challenges and regulatory barriers [1:17:00]; Why injectable follistatin is theoretically possible but impractical for real-world use [1:23:15]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
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  • Hey everyone, welcome to a sneak peek Ask Me Anything, or AMA episode of the Drive podcast.

  • I'm your host, Peter Atia.

  • At the end of this short episode, I'll explain how you can access the AMA episodes in full,

  • along with a ton of other membership benefits we've created.

  • Or you can learn more now by going to peteratiamd.com forward slash subscribe.

  • So without further delay, here's today's sneak peek of the Ask Me Anything episode.

  • Welcome to Ask Me Anything, AMA, episode number 76.

  • In today's AMA, we revisit the proving, promising, fuzzy, noise,

  • nonsense scale and apply it to a variety of commonly inquired about and hot button topics.

  • We start with a quick reset on what each bucket means and define them,

  • of course, and then we walk through every topic where we're gonna land on.

  • So the goal of this episode is that

  • if you're coming to this topic without any previous background or you just want the TLDR,

  • this is the place for you.

  • We group the topics by the intended outcome.

  • There are three categories today.

  • Drugs for Giro Protection, where we cover GLP1 agonists,

  • SGLT2 inhibitors, methylene blue, and telomere lengthening supplements.

  • Talk about low dose aspirin for CVD prevention.

  • And then we look at interventions to improve muscle mass,