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Is Stress Speeding Up Your Aging? What You Can Do About It Today with Elissa Epel
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In this episode, Elissa Epel explores how stress can speed up aging and what you can do about it. She explains telomeres, which are those protective caps on our chromosomes, shorten with stress and poor habits, speeding up aging and disease. She also delves into the science of how thought patterns, diet, and even our response to daily challenges can literally change our biology.
Want to stay intentional in your daily life? Sign up for Good Wolf Reminders—free, thoughtful text messages from Eric that land once or twice a week. Each message offers a quick burst of insight to help you pause, reflect, and feed your good wolf. No spam. Easy to opt out anytime. Join nearly 5,000 others at oneyoufeed.net/sms.Key Takeaways:
- The science of telomeres and their role in cellular aging.
- The impact of stress and lifestyle choices on telomere length and overall health.
- The relationship between genetics and environmental factors in health outcomes.
- The concept of “inflammaging” and its connection to chronic inflammation and aging.
- The influence of diet on telomere maintenance and inflammation.
- The bidirectional relationship between depression and telomere shortening.
- Strategies for reframing stress as a challenge rather than a threat.
- The importance of mindfulness and social support in managing stress.
- The potential risks and benefits of telomerase and its role in telomere health.
- The significance of making intentional lifestyle choices to influence aging and well-being.
Elissa Epel, Ph.D. is an international expert on stress, well-being, and optimal aging and a best-selling author of The Telomere Effect, and now The Stress Prescription. She is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, at The University of California, San Francisco, where she is Vice Chair of Psychology and directs the UCSF Aging Metabolism Emotions Center. She studies how psychosocial and behavioral factors, such as meditation and positive stress, can slow aging and focuses on climate wellness.
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Elissa Epel, check out these other episodes:
How to Shift Your Emotions: Moving from Chaos to Clarity with Ethan Kross
Small Steps to Happiness: The Science of Mindful Living with Laurie Santos
For full show notes, click here!
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Manage episode 493880152 series 1659696
In this episode, Elissa Epel explores how stress can speed up aging and what you can do about it. She explains telomeres, which are those protective caps on our chromosomes, shorten with stress and poor habits, speeding up aging and disease. She also delves into the science of how thought patterns, diet, and even our response to daily challenges can literally change our biology.
Want to stay intentional in your daily life? Sign up for Good Wolf Reminders—free, thoughtful text messages from Eric that land once or twice a week. Each message offers a quick burst of insight to help you pause, reflect, and feed your good wolf. No spam. Easy to opt out anytime. Join nearly 5,000 others at oneyoufeed.net/sms.Key Takeaways:
- The science of telomeres and their role in cellular aging.
- The impact of stress and lifestyle choices on telomere length and overall health.
- The relationship between genetics and environmental factors in health outcomes.
- The concept of “inflammaging” and its connection to chronic inflammation and aging.
- The influence of diet on telomere maintenance and inflammation.
- The bidirectional relationship between depression and telomere shortening.
- Strategies for reframing stress as a challenge rather than a threat.
- The importance of mindfulness and social support in managing stress.
- The potential risks and benefits of telomerase and its role in telomere health.
- The significance of making intentional lifestyle choices to influence aging and well-being.
Elissa Epel, Ph.D. is an international expert on stress, well-being, and optimal aging and a best-selling author of The Telomere Effect, and now The Stress Prescription. She is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, at The University of California, San Francisco, where she is Vice Chair of Psychology and directs the UCSF Aging Metabolism Emotions Center. She studies how psychosocial and behavioral factors, such as meditation and positive stress, can slow aging and focuses on climate wellness.
Connect with Elissa Epel Website | Instagram | Facebook | X | LinkedIn
If you enjoyed this conversation with Elissa Epel, check out these other episodes:
How to Shift Your Emotions: Moving from Chaos to Clarity with Ethan Kross
Small Steps to Happiness: The Science of Mindful Living with Laurie Santos
For full show notes, click here!
Connect with the show:
- Follow us on YouTube: @TheOneYouFeedPod
- Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
- Follow us on Instagram
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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