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Ep 607 The Exercise Paradox: Does Working Out Really Help You Live Longer?

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Today, we're diving into a controversial and unexpected finding about exercise and longevity. We’ve all been told that exercise is essential for a long, healthy life—but what if that’s not entirely true?

Now, let’s get to the heart of today’s episode — a topic that affects all of us, no matter our age: exercise and longevity. We’ve all heard that movement is medicine, but what kind of exercise actually helps us live longer and better? How do strength, power, and hormonal balance play into the equation?

To explore these questions and more, I’m thrilled to welcome a truly remarkable guest: Dr. William Wong. Dr. Wong is a renowned classical naturopath, exercise physiologist, and expert in enzymatic and anti-aging therapies.

Are you curious about how exercise truly impacts your lifespan? In our latest episode, Dr. Ron sits down with renowned exercise physiologist Dr. William Wong to explore the surprising findings from recent research. Discover why moderate exercise may not extend life expectancy as we once thought and learn practical tips for enhancing your quality of life through movement. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that could change your perspective on fitness and aging! Tune in now!

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Today, we're diving into a controversial and unexpected finding about exercise and longevity. We’ve all been told that exercise is essential for a long, healthy life—but what if that’s not entirely true?

Now, let’s get to the heart of today’s episode — a topic that affects all of us, no matter our age: exercise and longevity. We’ve all heard that movement is medicine, but what kind of exercise actually helps us live longer and better? How do strength, power, and hormonal balance play into the equation?

To explore these questions and more, I’m thrilled to welcome a truly remarkable guest: Dr. William Wong. Dr. Wong is a renowned classical naturopath, exercise physiologist, and expert in enzymatic and anti-aging therapies.

Are you curious about how exercise truly impacts your lifespan? In our latest episode, Dr. Ron sits down with renowned exercise physiologist Dr. William Wong to explore the surprising findings from recent research. Discover why moderate exercise may not extend life expectancy as we once thought and learn practical tips for enhancing your quality of life through movement. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that could change your perspective on fitness and aging! Tune in now!

  continue reading

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