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athletic longevity and peak performance as we age
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#167 | Navigating Bloodwork | Richard LaFountain, PhD & Brandon Fell, MS of Healthspan
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#167 | Navigating Bloodwork | Richard LaFountain, PhD & Brandon Fell, MS of Healthspan
Professional Supplements for Wise Athletes (click to see the discount) About the guests: Richard LaFountain, PhD & Brandon Fell, MS Clinical Staff at Healthspan (gethealthspan.com) Rich LaFountain, PhD - Health coach and science writer; his academic and research focus centers on metabolic health, cardiovascular physiology, and the optimization of physical performance through dietary and exercise interventions. Education: Ph.D. in Kinesiology from The Ohio State University; Bachelor of Science in Biology from the College at Brockport, State University of New York. Research: His academic and research focus centers on metabolic health, cardiovascular physiology, and the optimization of physical performance through dietary and exercise interventions. Current Role: Senior Scientist on Healthspan's clinical staff Brandon Fell, MS - Wellness Coach, with expertise in keto nutrition, clinical research, and longevity science. Education: M.S. in Kinesiology (OSU, 2020); Dietetic Internship with rotations through Volek’s lab. Research: Graduate Research Associate in Dr. Jeff Volek’s ketogenic diet studies; major controlled trials. Current Role: Head of Metabolic Coaching at Healthspan Episode Summary: Blood testing isn't perfect but it's one of the best tools available to shine a light into the black box of your personal physiology to see how your body is doing: compared to other healthy people and compared to yourself over time as you age and implement health and longevity interventions. Healthspan now offers an online Longevity Pro Panel blood testing and analysis service to provide expert guidance into lifestyle-based health enhance, and as a gateway into more aggressive interventions to recover lost athleticism, extend healthspan, and maybe even life a long healthy life. Healthspan comprehensively analyzes pivotal longevity biomarkers to help you optimize your metabolic and cellular health. Examining over 100 biomarkers, Healthspan identifies health insights, enabling personalized recommendations for a successful longevity journey. Some important notes: Webinar for healthspan onboarding gethealthspan.com What is Healthspan, and why does it offer the blood testing / evaluation service? Blood panel is a big part, but what else is needed to fully assess biological age status (identify areas for improvement)?  BP, DEXA: bone, lean mass, visceral fat, VO2Max, grip strength (bar hang time), etc. Reliability of blood tests for identifying “optimal” vs. “problems”?  wide ranges based on population “normal” (40% obesity rate), different labs/procedures, test result variability, time of day test taken, workouts / foods eating in proximity to testing, blood is only a proxy (not the same thing as organs) Personal trends vs. “vs. normal” vs. low ACM?  Or centenarian typical blood marker ranges? Need to look at multiple blood markers and understand context to interpret blood test results Example of a blood panel review session (using Joe Lavelle's data) Related episodes & links: Episode 141 | Your Blood Tests R...
wise athletes podcast
athletic longevity and peak performance as we age