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Exercise myths busted: Practical steps to sustain your health

from ZOE Science & Nutrition

by ZOE

Published: Thu Nov 23 2023

Show Notes

Admit it, exercise isn't everyone's favorite pastime. Of course, our ancestors weren't hitting the gym by choice — our evolution has wired us to stay active, and this natural activity actually slows down the aging process.

The good news is that you can achieve the benefits without feeling like you're "exercising."

In today’s episode, Prof. Daniel Lieberman debunks exercise myths. He also teaches us how exercise impacts our health and how learning from our evolution can unlock the secrets of a longer life.

Daniel Lieberman is a paleoanthropologist at Harvard University. He’s the Edwin M. Lerner II Professor of Biological Sciences and a professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. He’s best known for his research on the evolution of the human mind and the human body.

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Timecodes:

    Introduction

   Quickfire questions

   The  Rudyard Kipling view of our ancestors

   Is exercise good for us and why do most of us hate it?

   For millions of years, people were physically active for 2 reasons only…

   Our bodies have evolved to save calroies and preserve energy

   It’s normal to think your life is normal

   We need to exercise because we don’t move enough!

  Diet, exercise and sleep can prevent these diseases…

   The active Grandparent hypothesis

   Study of men matriculating as undergraduates at Harvard University

   How can we enjoy keeping physically active?

  The importance of weights exercise

  Summary

Mentioned in today’s episode: 

Three generations of HSPH researchers explore health benefits of exercise from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Stanford marshmallow test experiment, a summary from Simply Psychology

We also mention Daniel’s book Exercised: The Science of Physical Activity, Rest and Health, and you can find it here.

Episode transcripts are available here.

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