Live Long and Well with Dr. Bobby

<p>Let's explore how you can Live Long and Well with six evidence based pillars:  exercise, good sleep, proper nutrition, mind-body activities, exposure to heat/cold, and social relationships.  I am a physician scientist, Ironman Triathlete, and have a passion for helping others achieve their best self.</p>

#29: Total Body Detox-Sadly, Where Hype Outpaces Science

Send us a text Take the Health Type Quiz Coaching with Dr. Bobby here Episode Summary: Detox programs promise to rid your body of toxins, boost your energy, and restore balance—but is there any credible science behind them? In this episode, we break down the claims, explore the evidence (or lack thereof), and discuss why detox diets and supplements may be more about profit than actual health benefits. Key Topics Covered: 🔹 The Detox Hype & Marketing Pitch Detox cleanses claim to remove to...

02-06
23:34

#28: Is it the Remedy, a Placebo, or just Time? And, How Can You Tell the Difference?

Send us a text Take the Health Type Quiz Fascinating interplay between placebos and nocebos: what they are, why they matter, and how they shape your health decisions. Understanding these effects can help you save money, avoid disappointment, and make better-informed choices. Key Points: Placebos and Nocebos Defined:A placebo is an inert treatment leading to perceived improvement.A nocebo occurs when negative expectations cause symptoms, even without an active trigger.Personal Stories:My N-of-...

01-28
39:37

#27: One Person, One Study: Revolutionizing Your Health Journey With N of 1 Trials

Send us a text Take the Health Type Quiz Ever wondered how a simple experiment could change your health forever? In today's episode, I reveal the transformative power of N of 1 trials—a method for crafting personalized health strategies that cater to your unique needs. Discover how my own trials with salt, apple cider vinegar, creatine, and magnesium have led to significant health revelations, and how you too can harness this method to go beyond generalized study results. Whether you'...

01-16
29:38

#26: New Year’s Resolutions That Work: Personalization and Evidence-Based Strategies

Send us a text Take the Health Type Quiz Do you want 2025 to finally be the year you set and achieve your New Year's Resolutions? Want to avoid the traps and pitfalls that keep most people from the finish line? In this episode, I will discuss effective strategies for setting and achieving New Year's resolutions, particularly focusing on health-related goals but can be used in any important area of life. I will present to you a six-step approach that includes assessing one's baseline, develo...

01-07
29:34

#25: From Evidence to Action: A Dialogue with Health Coach Sean McDevitt

Send us a text Take the Health Type Quiz Knowing the science is important but implementing it is where the magic happens. Unlock the secrets to transforming your health by bridging the gap between evidence and action with insights from health coach Sean McDevitt. Sean is a Health and Life Coach, Author of Hack Your Health, and Co-Founder of DLDNation which has helped over 5,000 individuals get fit sustainably. In this episode, we'll discover how to turn knowledge into practice as we ...

12-19
27:59

#24: Alcohol: Little or None? That Is The Question

Send us a text Link to Health Type Quiz Link to Living Well, Aging Strong 6-month group experience As the holiday season approaches, the question of how much alcohol is too much becomes ever more pressing. What if the festive cheer of a drink or two could be clouded by the potential for long-term health risks? Dr. Bobby unpacks the complex and often contradictory research around alcohol, helping listeners navigate the decision: is it best to have none, or is a little okay? B...

12-12
33:24

#23: Longevity Highlights: Key Takeaways from the 6 Pillars

Send us a text In this special episode of Live Long and Well, I’m introducing two exciting updates: Now on YouTube – You can watch this episode with engaging visuals, graphs, and clips.Longevity Highlights Segment – This episode begins a new series where I summarize key takeaways from previous episodes to reinforce critical lessons and practical tips.Take the Health Type Quiz Why Longevity Highlights? We’ve covered a wealth of information in 22 episodes! Research suggests that repetition stre...

12-03
17:11

#22: Health Headlines: Helpful? Harmful? Or Just Plain Confusing?

Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Bobby tackles the often perplexing world of health headlines. From bold claims about intermittent fasting to the benefits of wearing socks to bed, he breaks down how to evaluate these headlines critically. With nine key questions to ask about a headline, insights into the hierarchy of evidence, and two practical examples, Dr. Bobby provides listeners with tools to discern fact from fiction in health journalism. And, your Health Type influences how you migh...

11-21
35:19

#21: What Is Your Health Type And Why Does It Matter?

Send us a text In this episode, I dive into a new way to think about wellness—your unique Health Type. Unlike traditional advice that tells us what to do to stay healthy, I explore how we approach our health, which is just as crucial for long-term well-being. By understanding your personal Health Type, you can make lifestyle choices that align with who you are, making it easier to stick to routines and prioritize what truly benefits you. Take the Health Type Quiz here: Join the Mastermind W...

11-12
25:47

#20: Are You Happy With Your Doctor? What Might Make It Better?

Send us a text Managing your health is a team effort, and partnering with a good doctor is essential. We’ll explore what defines a productive visit and a meaningful doctor-patient relationship. Today, it is typical to wait weeks to see your primary care doctor and months to get a specialist visit. 1. Why You Visit Your Doctor: Different Types of Visits New Symptoms: When you’re feeling unwell and need answers.Ongoing Care: Managing chronic conditions like high blood ...

11-05
36:16

#19: Seed Oils: True Harm Or Just Another Food Fear Fad?

Send us a text Are seed oils the dietary villain social media makes them out to be, or is this just another food fear fad? Join me, Dr. Bobby Dubois, as I unravel the truths and myths surrounding seed oils like canola and safflower. There are NO randomized clinical trials comparing people who eat a diet with seed oils vs a diet consisting of non-seed oils like avocado, coconut, or olive. Since we lack the key studies that we desire, I explore the topic based upon the following qu...

10-21
37:59

#18: Can We Reduce Our Risk of Heart Disease? Good News and Better News!

Send us a text Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the US; we understand the risk factors for it, and there are 7 key steps you can take to reduce that risk. Here is a risk calculator that will give you your 10 year risk (and test how that might fall as key problems are addressed). 1. Treat the treatable causes like hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, and obesity. 2. Get exercise: the most powerful way to reduce your cardiac risk based upon key studies. And ...

10-08
35:02

#17: Should You Rest Or Stay Active When You Feel Sick?

Send us a text It used to be when you got sick, you were advised to "take it easy". But, does the evidence support this approach? And, it isn't just an academic question since, on average, we get 2-4 colds/year and many of us will have an episode of low back pain. And, how about COVID? Rest or stay active? 1. Low back pain: a key randomized clinical trial showed that prolonged bed rest did not do better than usual activities. Now we advise patients to continue a...

09-26
21:46

#16: To Measure Or Not To Measure: Who Better To Study Than Yourself?

Send us a text In this episode, we explore wearables and self-monitoring tools like step counters, sleep trackers, and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). We'll dive into the science behind these devices and share how they can help you gain insights into your health, track progress, and personalize your wellness journey. We discuss the value of self-monitoring, backed by scientific studies, and how these tools can help motivate behavior change. Key Topics: Step counters (smart watches, FitBit...

09-17
34:27

#15: What Do We Know/Not Know About Losing Weight?

Send us a text Have you ever wondered why weight loss seems so elusive despite following strict diets and exercise routines? Obesity rates have skyrocketed, and we are eating more, likely due to 3 key factors: portion sizes are larger than ever before, often doubling what we ate 30 years agothe foods on our plate are more calorie dense than everFoods we buy often have the perfect combination so that we crave them: fats, carbohydrates/sugar, and salt (chips, pizza, ice cream)My key thoug...

09-04
36:17

#14: Eight Glasses Of Water A Day: Important Guidance Or Urban Myth?

Send us a text Our bodies are 60% water and water is really important. But, It is not clear the origin of drinking 8 glasses of water per day. There were no studies that scientifically show that this number is the correct amount. I vote that it is an "urban myth." Good report summarizes important information about how our body uses water But, water is crucial for us, just not that mythical amount. Our body uses water in the following ways: urine to excrete...

08-26
29:06

#13: We Can Lower Our Risk Of Cognitive Decline

Send us a text Approximately 40% of the risk for cognitive decline is preventable through lifestyle changes and proactive measures. Nearly 7 million Americans are affected by Alzheimer's, with numbers expected to double in the coming decades. It's the sixth leading cause of death, costing the US around $800 billion annually.Not Inevitable: Cognitive decline is not an inevitable part of aging, as demonstrated by figures like Barbara Walters and Henry Kissinger, who remained mentally sha...

08-12
42:26

#12: To Test or Not To Test?

Send us a text We’re bombarded with advertisements for all sorts of tests these days: comprehensive blood panels for a few hundred dollars, total body MRI scans for cancer detection, heart calcium scans, and even tests to rule out multiple cancers. But are these tests worth it if you are asymptomatic and don’t have an important family history? A few years ago, I experienced fainting episodes while running. After a series of tests, including seeing a cardiologist, I was told that my bloo...

07-30
28:03

#11: Try To Sit Less And Move More

Send us a text Key Takeaways Sit Less, Move More: The evidence is clear—reducing sitting time and increasing movement are crucial for health.Exercise Isn't a Substitute for Moving: While exercise is beneficial, sitting has its own distinct risks that need addressing.Practical Tips: Even small changes, like standing up regularly, can make a significant difference in your health.Understanding Movement and Steps Daily steps vary significantly by age, gender, and location. While the ideal number ...

07-18
36:24

#10: Does Sun Protection Work?

Send us a text Introduction Health Tips: Check out my Instagram for daily health tips (@DrBobbyLiveLongAndWell).If you can message me through my website, it allows me to respond to you. The podcast comment function gets to me but I cannot respond to you.Take-home Messages Enjoy the sun but protect your skin and eyes.The evidence on sun exposure's health effects is moderately clear, but leaves some questions unanswered.Impact of Sun Exposure on Health Skin Aging: Studies show that ...

07-08
34:51

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