βIn the Harvard study, we had a hypothesis, so we thought it would be really cool if we could find another dozen or two dozen of these upgraded biomarkers. Biomarkers that predict something like vitamin D or inflammation, CRP, hemoglobin A and C, but are better predictors at what you care about, which is the disease progression. And we found 1600 biomarkers we could predict when we measured them against their traditional versions.β
Tournament scheduling is prioritizing Nadalβs physical recovery - by placing his matches in late-night slots, organizers are attempting to give the veteran every available minute to recover between grueling rounds.
βIt's funny he's playing at night, by the way, because like that's literally the tournament organizers saying, we gotta give him literally every minute possible.β
βSo I, in my mind, we don't need studies on biologic age and pace of aging to know that the number one intervention over everything I'll ever tell you about, oh, they studied this supplement, they studied this medication. None of that is close to the strength of your social relationships. And I think that study was so definitive on that, that anyone who's biohacking and not focusing on that, they're wasting their time with everything else.β
βI basically built an AI coach for myself that I would feed in all my TruHealth data, all the stuff that we're going to talk about, all my training data, my lactate threshold stuff. And it was just cool. Yeah, I had a blast. Watching my body respond. And in the end, I think there were 34 of us that tried. We needed four of us to finish under a time to get the group world record.β
Pedro Cachin struggled to utilize his usual altitude advantage - typically a dominant server in Madridβs thin air, Cachinβs delivery lacked its usual impact, forcing him into a defensive game he couldn't sustain.
βToday it was not the regular altitude type of game that he enjoys... he actually kind of just needed to outgrind Rafa Nadal.β
βShane Bacon joins the show to break down the Masters field, what holes are each of the guys, who can win, what the course will be like and tons more (01:13:10-01:57:30).β
βYour DNA makes up about 20% of your health outcome, but the other 80% is what you do, what you eat, how you sleep, your stress levels. With epigenetics, you're measuring that. That other 80%, you're actually looking at how much every gene is turned up and turned down. What we can predict with epigenetics is limited by our imagination and the size of the data set.β
βAnd then Symphony Age tells you your different organ systems because we age in a heterogeneous way. Your brain may age faster than your liver, than your kidneys. So that then kind of tells you why you'd be aging faster or slower. Like what is the weakest link in the chain with the organ? So they tell you three very different things.β
βOur good friend Max Homa joins us to get ready for the Masters, is he too tan? how he's feeling going into the tournament and a little pump up before the big week (01:57:30-02:26:52).β
βAn interesting one that is not published out on this yet, but we've just seen it anecdotally, that I mean, just today, I had a fair amount of exogenous ketones. Like when we've seen, I don't have like good big studies on this, but it's pretty reliable when I've seen people do studies on themselves of, I am going to increase my ketone levels, even if it's not fasting, it's through exogenous ketones. We'll see interesting effects on pace of aging.β
βThe Dunedin PACE. That is my favorite of the biologic age test. It's developed by Duke. And it has actually been shown to be the best predictor of morbidity and mortality period. There was a really big trial called the BASE-2 trial that just came out in the last month. And it is better than Grip Strength, VO2 Max, all the other things. It was shown to have a better predictive power.β
Epigenetic markers outperform traditional lab tests
βSo he looked at how predictive is his epigenetic CRP, measure of inflammation, versus the traditional CRP. And he actually found it was more predictive for cognitive decline and these other things. So it was actually kind of an upgraded measure of inflammation, because it wasn't just measuring CRP, it was measuring the epigenetic effect of inflammation.β
Nadal's victory over Cachin was a gritty endurance test - the three-hour match was characterized by long baseline rallies rather than high-quality shotmaking, proving Nadal can still win physical slogs.
βI mean, this really wasn't any spectacular tennis from either player, but it was a gritty contest.β