
True Age
Cutting-Edge Research to Help Turn Back the Clock
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Sarah Beth Pfeifer
Cutting-edge research shows how to determine and decrease your true biological age.
What if there was a way to measure our biological age? And what if there were strategies to slow down—or even reverse—the aging process? The answers to these questions lie at the heart of the groundbreaking work Dr. Morgan Levine is doing in her lab at Yale.
True Age introduces listeners to the latest developments in the science of aging and longevity. It provides an in-depth understanding of biological age and the methods now available to estimate our own. It helps us target an individualized plan to eat, exercise, and sleep, as well as pointing to other lifestyle practices like intermittent fasting and caloric restriction that have been shown to slow or reverse the aging process.
The goal is to guide every listener toward a personal regimen to keep them as youthful as possible—both inside and out—with low-risk, data-driven biohacking. The book gives listeners and their doctors unprecedented ways to identify their personalized aging process and increase not only their lifespan but also then their health-span.
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Critic reviews
“Morgan Levine sits at the epicenter of designing tools that measure biological age, and she has a gift for explaining how they work. I found her book to be an accessible, riveting ride through the science of aging and what we can do—most importantly—to slow it down!”—Kara Fitzgerald, ND IFMCP, Author of Younger You
“True Age bridges the gap in our understanding of disease and aging through a masterful explanation of the roots causes of aging, and the advances in measuring our “true age” or our biological age. Dr. Levine maps our what we know about how to reverse our biological age through the latest scientific advances in longevity. For anyone interested in enhancing their health, and extending their lifespan, this book is essential reading.”—Mark Hyman, MD, New York Times bestselling author of The Pegan Diet and Senior Advisor, Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
"True Age powerfully reminds us that our bodies have an amazing ability to regulate, regenerate and repair based on our lifestyle choices. That’s why our biological age can diverge from our chronological age. As Morgan Levine shows, based on the latest scientific findings, there is a lot that is in our hands concerning both our healthspan and our lifespan."—Arianna Huffington, Founder & CEO, Thrive Global
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Great book but poor audio quality
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Levine's expertise in longevity research shines through every page of this remarkable work, as she reveals the latest cutting-edge research in the field. But what truly sets this book apart is Levine's focus on practical recommendations that can be implemented by anyone, regardless of their background or experience. By offering actionable steps to take today to maximize our health span, Levine has written a book that truly has the power to change lives.
It's rare to find a book that combines the rigor of top-notch scientific research with the warmth and accessibility of a good friend's advice. But that's precisely what Levine has achieved in "True Age." With this book, readers can feel confident that they're getting the latest, most accurate information about how to take control of their own health and longevity. For anyone interested in living their best life, "True Age" is an absolute must-read.
"True Age" is an absolute must-read.
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A mix of old and new science.
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I don't think the narration needs to be dry or boring, but the reader should sound like she has a bit of intelligence. This narrator also mispronounces several medical terms. How hard would it be for her to look them up, if they are words she is unfamiliar with. As to the book, I will write a review on Amazon, because I really LOVE the book, and will give it five stars there.
Narration is AWFUL
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