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Invest Like the Best with Patrick O’Shaughnessy: Peter Attia – The Portfolio to Live Longer Dr. Peter Attia is the founder of Early Medical. We cover how the process of writing Outlive changed Peter’s life, frameworks for thinking about changes in medical…

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Longevity is the most important metric for health

Longevity is the length of time a person lives. It is a measure of health because it is closely linked to other health outcomes, such as quality of life, disability, and chronic disease. Studies have shown that people who live longer tend to be healthier, happier, and more productive.

Genetics is a major factor in longevity. Studies have shown that people who have a family history of longevity tend to live longer themselves. However, environmental factors also play a significant role in lifespan. These factors include diet, exercise, stress, and exposure to toxins.

If you look at life expectancy in the late 19th century and compare it to today, while the nominal change has been a doubling, if you subtract out the causes of death from the top eight infectious and communicable diseases, it’s been almost flat. It’s a sobering statistic.

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  1. 01Invest Like the Best with Patrick O’Shaughnessy: Peter Attia – The Portfolio to Live Longer
  2. 02The power of compounding risks
  3. 03Nutrition and sleep
  4. 04Building an exercise portfolio
  5. 05Longevity is the most important metric for health
  6. 06Social connections and preventive healthcare
  7. 07A healthy lifestyle is essential for maximizing longevity
  8. 08We need to invest more in research into longevity
  9. 09Thoughts on living long

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