#385 - AMA #82: Applying the tools of longevity in the real world: disease prevention, DEXA scans, artificial sweeteners, injury recovery, stability training, habit formation, protein intake and mTOR activation, and more

#385 - AMA #82:将长寿工具应用于现实世界:疾病预防、DEXA扫描、人工甜味剂、伤愈恢复、稳定性训练、习惯养成、蛋白质摄入和mTOR激活,等等

The Peter Attia Drive

2026-03-23

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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 answers listener questions across a wide range of topics, focusing on practical decision-making and real-world application. He explores how health priorities and strategies should evolve across different decades of life, which chronic diseases are most challenging to manage and how to think about risk hierarchies, and which emerging interventions—beyond exercise—show the most promise for dementia prevention. Peter also breaks down the utility of wearables and explains how to use and interpret DEXA scans effectively. He discusses the challenges of behavior change and how to make healthy habits stick, along with training strategies for balance, stability, and injury resilience, drawing lessons from his own setbacks. Additional topics include high-protein diets and mTOR, how to weigh mechanisms versus outcomes, how to evaluate diet sodas and non-nutritive sweeteners in context, and a range of listener questions covering health fads, emotional health, and sleep routines. 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 #82 show notes page. If you are not a subscriber, you can learn more about the subscriber benefits here. We discuss: Overview of episode topics, emphasizing the goal of providing actionable, real-world health guidance  [1:30]; How health priorities and training strategies should evolve from early adulthood through older age [2:45]; Comparing the four major chronic diseases: which are most preventable, most uncertain, and most concerning [8:00]; Emerging strategies for dementia prevention: biomarkers, early detection, and new pharmacologic approaches [15:00]; How to use wearable data effectively: when it's helpful, when it's not, and how to avoid over-reliance [19:00]; DEXA scans: timing, interpretation, and limitations in body composition and bone density tracking [23:00]; Best practices for building sustainable health habits [30:15]; How to train your balance and stability [33:30]; How to recover from injuries and use setbacks to build strength and resilience [36:15]; High protein intake and the impact on mTOR: evaluating mechanisms versus real-world evidence on longevity [38:30]; Diet soda and artificial sweeteners: evaluating risks, benefits, and the importance of context [47:00]; How to balance enjoying life today with making choices that support long-term health and longevity [51:45]; 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 Atiyah.

  • 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 peteratiyahmd.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 82.

  • In today's AMA, I answer listener questions across a wide range of topics,

  • less about deep dives and more about how I think through real world trade-offs and apply the science and practice.

  • So what are we talking about here today?

  • We can talk about how health priorities and strategies should shift across different decades of life,

  • which chronic diseases feel toughest to manage, and how I think about that hierarchy of risk.

  • Which emerging interventions look most promising beyond exercise, wearables,

  • which consumer metrics are actually useful in practice,

  • DEXA scans, what optimal screening intervals look like and how to interpret the results over time,

  • behavior change, what patients struggle with most in health routines and how to help changes stick,

  • training for balance, stability, and injury resilience and lessons from some training setbacks,

  • high protein diets and mTOR, how to think about mechanisms versus outcomes.

  • Diet sodas, and non-nutritive sweeteners, how to evaluate them,

  • and frankly, what to compare them to, plus a grab bag of some additional listener questions,