Outlive: The Science and Artwork of Longevity
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OVER TWO MILLION COPIES SOLD • A groundbreaking manifesto on residing higher and longer that challenges the standard medical pondering on getting old and divulges a brand new strategy to stopping persistent illness and lengthening long-term well being, from a visionary doctor and main longevity skilled
“One of the necessary books you’ll ever learn.”—Steven D. Levitt, New York Occasions bestselling creator of Freakonomics
AN ECONOMIST AND BLOOMBERG BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Wouldn’t you prefer to reside longer? And higher? On this working guide for longevity, Dr. Peter Attia attracts on the most recent science to ship revolutionary dietary interventions, strategies for optimizing train and sleep, and instruments for addressing emotional and psychological well being.
For all its successes, mainstream medication has did not make a lot progress in opposition to the illnesses of getting old that kill most individuals: coronary heart illness, most cancers, Alzheimer’s illness, and sort 2 diabetes. Too typically, it intervenes with remedies too late to assist, prolonging lifespan on the expense of healthspan, or high quality of life. Dr. Attia believes we should substitute this outdated framework with a customized, proactive technique for longevity, one the place we take motion now, relatively than ready.
This isn’t “biohacking,” it’s science: a well-founded strategic and tactical strategy to extending lifespan whereas additionally enhancing our bodily, cognitive, and emotional well being. Dr. Attia’s intention is much less to inform you what to do and extra that will help you learn the way to consider long-term well being, with a view to create the perfect plan for you as a person. In Outlive, readers will uncover:
• Why the ldl cholesterol check at your annual bodily doesn’t inform you sufficient about your precise threat of dying from a coronary heart assault.
• That you could be already endure from an especially widespread but underdiagnosed liver situation that may very well be a precursor to the persistent illnesses of getting old.
• Why train is probably the most potent pro-longevity “drug”—and easy methods to start coaching for the “Centenarian Decathlon.”
• Why it’s best to overlook about diets, and focus as a substitute on dietary biochemistry, utilizing know-how and information to personalize your consuming sample.
• Why striving for bodily well being and longevity, however ignoring emotional well being, may very well be the final word curse of all.
Getting old and longevity are much more malleable than we predict; our destiny will not be set in stone. With the correct roadmap, you possibly can plot a special path to your life, one that permits you to outlive your genes to make every decade higher than the one earlier than.
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Writer : Concord; First Version (March 28, 2023)
Language : English
Hardcover : 496 pages
ISBN-10 : 0593236599
ISBN-13 : 978-0593236598
Merchandise Weight : 1.4 kilos
Dimensions : 7.24 x 1.52 x 9.28 inches
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SJR –
Great Take Away Points
I first learned about Dr. Attia through watching the series ‘Limitless.’ I found the series to be extremely inspiring, and ultimately life-changing. I then stumbled across a Youtube clip where someone was discussing this book, which led to my purchase of it. It is a very thick book with which I took my time reading, in chunks. (I did not read the last two sections on sleep and emotional health).
I read through some of the 1 and 2 star reviews on Goodreads. Many mentioned that the book could be significantly shorter and that they did not like all of the personal stories that Dr. Attia shared. However, I found each of the stories to be quite helpful in putting the information into context. And I think the overall intent of this book was/is two-fold. It was not only written to present ‘information,’ but also Dr. Attia’s personal testament of his journey as he learned new things, changed his perspectives, struggles in life, etc. The addition of this deeply intimate information helps to make the book more personable versus cold and mechanic. And who knows, writing this book may have also provided Dr. Attia with some degree of inner peace and resolution. What is so wrong with that?
There are many focal points of this book, but for this book review, I will address what I find to be key take away points, and my perspective of those points discussed by Dr. Attia.
READABIITY: Some parts of the book could be difficult for people to understand if they do not have a medical background, fortunately I do. For those who do not, and really want to understand, have Internet access handy so that you can cross-reference between the Internet and the book as you go along. NOTE: There are many parts of the book where animal research studies are discussed. I must preface that I struggle reading about animal studies, as I am anti-animal testing activist. But I do understand why the studies are mentioned in the book.
PHILOSOPHY: Dr. Attia makes several comparisons between Medicine 2.0 and Medicine 3.0. I think many Primary Care providers who read and subsequently reviewed this book may have felt offended by Dr. Attia’s views on what he describes as our current healthcare model (Medicine 2.0). However, Dr. Attia is not pointing fingers and intending to insult Primary Care providers. He is simply pointing out flaws in our current healthcare model and how it should shift to a different focus, which I 100% agree with!
For those who chose to be insulted by this, shame on you. If you are a Primary Care provider, it is also not your fault that your practice is based upon Medicine 2.0, as you have to operate within the restrictive system and in accordance with insurance coverage. Embrace the Medicine 3.0 philosophy and save it for the day when, perhaps, our current healthcare model will shift closer to it. Everyone will be better off for it.
PREVENTATIVE TESTS: I found it odd when a reviewer mentioned that they know many adults who lived to old ages without any fancy tests. That is a strange thing to write, because Dr. Attia does NOT imply that having a bunch of tests contributes to living longer or healthier. Conversely, he implies that having preventative tests provides knowledge of one’s current health state. That knowledge can then enable people to make changes that can contribute to living longer and healthier versus being a ticking time bomb and continuing on the same physiological path. How that reviewer misconstrued these two vastly different concepts is beyond me. This reviewer continued on to say that these seniors also smoked, drank, ate what they wanted, etc. However, I cannot help but wonder about their quality of life, and whether they were active and enjoy(ed) pursing hobbies/interests OR if they were simply ‘existing’ as couch potatoes. These are two vastly different concepts, and is the focal point that Dr. Attia expresses throughout the book.
On another note, Dr. Attia describes the perfect world where everyone has access to a plethora of preventative tests. Many of these preventative tests (scans, blood, etc.) are not covered by typical insurance plans, which means people have to pay out of pocket for them. I do plan to have most of the screening tests done that he recommends, because I want that in-depth knowledge of my current health state. However, doing all of these are just out of reach for many, or until patients reach a certain age (DEXA scan, for example).
MACRO NUTRITION: As many others mentioned, I do not think that any new/novel information about macro nutrition was presented. Some reviewers got the impression that Dr. Attia is pro-Keto diet. But I did not infer that at all. Conversely, I thought Dr. Attia did a great job with pointing out key advantages and disadvantages of many different types of diets, not just Keto. And I think he made it quite clear that no one type of nutrition regimen/approach is going to work for everyone. This point was made quite clear when he discussed his friend/patient (the Lipidologist) who benefited from a fasting regimen. I also think he did a good job explaining how different macro nutrients affect the body in an easy to understand fashion. I particularly found the information about Fructose and Purine quite interesting.
EXERCISE: It was made abundantly clear that Dr. Attia believes that exercise is the foundation for good health, which I agree with! He describes, in detail, how exercise is the best preventative tool for the “Horsemen.” Yes, it makes good sense: Exercise = improved blood flow = improved perfusion AND = building and/or maintenance of muscle tissue and maintenance of bone = potential reduced risk for the “Horseman.” But in reality, is it really THAT simple? I do not think so. There are so many other factors that come into play.
Additionally, what is disheartening, and what other reviewers found discouraging about this, is how complex Dr. Attia makes exercise out to be. While I agree with the benefits of all the different types of exercises he discusses, I also think it is unrealistic for many people to achieve all of it in it’s entirety. Again, it comes back to the perfect world where there are no life-stressors, no major time consuming life-demands, not having to work a full-time job, etc.
For example, let’s talk about a rich celebrity who is one of Dr, Attia’s patients: Chris Hemsworth. I am not criticizing or picking on Mr. Hemsworth. Below is just a great example that helps my point hit home here.
Does he work a 40-hour week desk job, staring at a computer all day? No. Is he on his feet all day working at a store helping customers? No. Does he come home from that job, after a commute, and have to try to squeeze in a workout? No.
Does he have personal trainers and nutritional coaches? Yes. Does he have plenty of time most days to exercise and enjoy leisurely activities? Yes. Is his job as an actor focused on being physically fit? Yes. Is he able to wake up naturally most days instead of being blasted awake by an alarm clock? Yes. Does he have plenty of income to not have to worry about paying the bills? Yes.
This is the perfect world that Dr. Attia describes. Not everyone has enough time in the day to devote to exercising like Dr. Attia believes is necessary. I am a poly-outdoorsman, and I am an endurance (non-professional) athlete. I would love nothing more than to have the amazing opportunity to devote as much time as I want to exercise and my outdoor sports versus working a full-time job. However, that is not my reality despite how much I would like it to be.
For most people who live in the real world, doing some exercise each day/week just has to be enough because that’s all they can do. So to even remotely imply that that amount just isn’t enough to obtain a long, healthy lifespan is quite sad. This is where the notion of ‘weekend warriors’ comes into play. For some, weekends are the only time that people have to exercise and/or recreate in the outdoors. This pattern does not align with Dr Attia’s ideology, but doing something on the weekends is better than doing nothing at all.
What I do think readers can benefit and take away from this section of the book is to, perhaps, incorporate different exercises into their daily/weekly regimen that they may not have thought of. This is key! For myself, I have now incorporated new things into my exercise regimen because I have a better understanding of how they can have a long-term impact.
FINAL THOUGHTS: This is not a concrete book of science. It is a book that discusses some scientific information combined with Dr. Attia’s life-experiences. I think it is a well-rounded book because of this. Take whatever information you found useful and run with it! Be as active as you possibly can each day/week, keep your body trim, and feed it with good nutrition. For us “Commoners,” that is the best we can do.
LH –
Attia does nothing half-way: amazing!
I normally donât write product reviews but after I read the few one- and two-star reviews describing the book as fluff I could not control my fingers! What?? Are you kidding me? To paraphrase senator Lloyd Bentsen, I know âfluffâ and my friends this book is no fluff. Rather, to say that this amazing book is by far and away at the top of its genre is an understatement. I write this as I embark on a second reading of âOutliveâ, having read it once almost in one setting, skipping a couple of exercise sessions no less. Attia clearly possesses the intellect, integrity, wit, vigor, candor, and God knows what else that went into the making of this amazing mind and person. Everyone will experience the book from his special angle, based on background and knowledge, but no one will leave empty handed. As an eye surgeon, professor, and author of several books myself, I can say that I so thoroughly enjoyed this book and will be sharing it with my friends and family and recommending it to patients and colleagues. Attiaâs content is a favorite discussion topic with my children: podcast, emails, and finally the book, and sometimes my son or daughter would wonder aloud âwhat do you think is Attiaâs position on this?â.
So what if I, as a moslem, will be âaddingâ a final chapter to the book, so as to discuss it within my circle, that imparts a transcendental framework to our quest for a long life beyond the raising of a strong healthy physical horse. If you believe that your existence totally ends with death, it makes perfect sense to embark on a quest to lengthen your life, beyond which there is nothing. But if you belief as I do that there is an eternal component to our essence that continues beyond the entombment of our bodies, then your horizon and end point is limitless. Is the martyr who died defending his people and his family against oppression and tyranny at age 20, achieving a dismal Attia-style longevity, a loser, a tragic figure who fell victim to unfortunate conflicts, or is he worth a thousand longevity-focused horses? To exclusively pamper the animal (body) and ignore the horseman (soul) is to put the cart before the horse. In addition, to preach that we should persevere in trying to lengthen life a few more years, and spend a whole lifetime doing it, strikes me as wasting your life in order to lengthen it.
My advice to friends and family is this: Go ahead and double click on exercise and nutrition; huff and buff to raise your VO2 max, and be stable with firm resolve as you prioritize DNS. But do bear in mind that you are making the horse strong to serve the horseman, and not the other way around. We are not mere shells: eat, move, sleep, copulate, repeat. Get yourself a more spacious framework. Be in control as your phosphorylated spirit commandeer the horse so that the both of you can stand, marsh, live, and die with nobility and honor. âOutlivingâ to me is a transcendent term, to outdo and go beyond the bounds of your biological carbon-based body, to achieve escape velocity through a noble righteous life on Earth that propels your soul to heaven when biology fails you, so as to justify the reason that God commanded the angels to bow to Adam.
Of course, this is not a book about religion, and of course we agree less on religion than we do nutrition, and of course moslems are a zealot punch (attempt at self-deprecating humor), and of course as a physician I would love to read the 2000 page version (sorry, Penguin Random House). But from my perspective this is a beautifully written book by an author that I and my kids grew to love and admire, one who does not do anything half-way. Read it and reread it but put the material to practice by moving a good amount in between reading spurts.
Roy Murry, Author –
Outlive
OUTLIVE
The Science & Art
of Longevity
PETER ATTIA, MD
Review by Author Roy Murry
OUTLIVE is nonfiction, and many medical terms sometimes slow the reading. However, the information is understandable and usable to ward off what Attia calls the four Horsemen (Sickness) that plague humans.
Your health via exercise, nutrition, sleep, and mental health can slow the human death rate. In narrative form, Dr. Attia lays out the norms and highs of each area with personal and patient history so that you can understand where you are on life’s spectrum.
He does not recommend medicines and notes to check with your doctor. All his remedies are within one’s reach with serious due diligence.
Peter Attia’s Healthspan and Lifespan dissertation is worth the read if you care about your health.
Xintian L. –
Changed my lifestyle
Very good book, tells key points about the horseman diseases which that will likely kills us in 30,40,50 years. The book led me to take care of my gluctose, nutrition, and exercises. Everyone needs to know those diseases as they take decades to develop and by the time they reach clinical diagnoses and you start to feel discomfort, those diseases have already proceeded maybe 80% of their journey and it could be too late by then. Read the book and act now.
Also thank you Dr Attia, hope that your book and work would help me to live years longer and also improve my healthspan more dramitically.
Kim Blomme –
Very well written. Easy to read. TONS of great and useful information and highly motivating to improve your health and well-being.
Cam O. –
Fue un regalo, llegó bien empacado y sin golpes y a la persona le gustó mucho
Rodrigo mendes –
It is one of those books with the potential to change your lifestyle, to achieve longevity with quality of life.
Maybe we already know some things we should do or avoid to escape the diseases that cause the most deaths. However, the author exposes, with the necessary clarity for the layman, which does not make it a useful book for specialists as well, the fundamentals of each attitude.
I really liked the part that addresses physical exercises, emphasizing strength, aiming to improve what we will need in old age.
Also highlight the importance of sleep and mental health and eating protein.
Pleasant reading. Very well written. I recommend it for all people.
Amazon Customer –
I’ve been listening to Peter Attia’s podcast since the beginning, yet I found information that was new and interesting. And this book reads well even for “normal” people, I’ve given a few of these to friends and got good feedback.
Guglielmo –
Se vuoi invecchiare meglio, se vuoi essere piu forte o se vuoi sapere perchè devi essere piu forte per invecchiare meglio leggi questo condensato di ricerche. Vereamente è il meglio del meglio.