Table of Contents – Sun, Exercise, Reduced Sugar Intake Lowers All Cause Mortality Introduction Overconsumption of Carbs and Sugars Low Vitamin D Status Sunlight Exposure and Microbiome All Cause Mortality Goes Down with Exercise Key Exercise Guidelines...
One type of fat called phospholipids, especially Lysophosphatidylcholine, is essential for making cell membranes and actually protects the liver against the harmful effects of dietary fat and the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)....
The world’s largest study on light exposure and its impact on mental health, with almost 87,000 participants, has found that increased exposure to Artificial Light at Night increases a person’s risk for psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, bipolar, and...
Our population is aging, and our lifestyles are becoming increasingly fast-paced with an associated reduction of time spent outside. It’s now more important than ever to prioritize our health and well-being. Lifestyle interventions and practices have emerged as...
Introduction: Healthy Aging with Exercise Promoting ‘Healthy Aging’ is crucial to maintaining a high quality of life as we get older, and physical health plays a significant role in achieving this goal. Regular exercise is a vital aspect of healthy aging...
In my professional opinion, based on over three decades of research and clinical practice, those who have the highest vitamin D levels from the sun, not supplementation, have the lowest all-cause mortality risk. In simple terms, it means that those who get the most...