Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging, Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D
Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging, Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D
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Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging
An Easy and Comprehensive Guide to Keeping Your Body Young, Your Mind Sharp and Your Spirit Fulfilled (2nd Edition)

Author: Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D, Christina Chen, M.D.

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 12 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/09/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Healthy aging isn’t simply a roll of the dice. But it also doesn’t happen by accident. How people age is a choice. Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging discusses the biology of aging—why we age and how to slow the aging process. It delves into common health and lifestyle concerns and outlines steps that listeners can take to enjoy longer and more purposeful lives. Researchers are finding that genes play a smaller role in overall health than most individuals realize. More often, the life people lead in their later years is a culmination of personal attitudes, decisions made, and actions taken beginning in young adulthood. The book covers a variety of topics including responding to personal risks, how to challenge the brain and body, healthy diet, physical activity, resiliency, retirement planning, and living a fulfilling life. Listeners also will find practical tips to keep their minds, bodies, and spirits in top shape. Think of this book as an instruction manual that provides the tools needed to live life to its maximum—ensuring that the later years are some of the best years. The advice comes from a wide range of Mayo Clinic specialists, including staff of the Kogod Center on Aging, where discoveries being made suggest aging may be a modifiable risk factor—a process that can be controlled. The Center’s efforts are focused on the goal of increasing human “health span”—the number of years spent living independently and free of age-related diseases and disabilities.

About Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D

Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D., is the director of the Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging, the co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research, and the scientific director of the Office of Translation to Practice at Mayo Clinic. A professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and associate professor of Physiology in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, he also serves as the chair of the NIH Cellular Mechanisms in Aging and Development Study Section.

About Christina Chen, M.D.

Christina Chen, M.D., is a geriatrician at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The host of the Mayo Clinic podcast Aging Forward, she is the course director for the geriatrics curriculum at the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, the didactic core curriculum leader for the Geriatrics Medicine Fellowship, and the course director for the Care of the Older Adult CME. Her research focuses on transforming dementia care through integrative therapies and environmental redesign.

About Daniel Henning

Daniel Henning is an experienced writer, director, actor, producer, and audiobook narrator who has lent his talents to MTV, HBO, Comedy Central, and ABC. An advocate for LGBTQ equality and the arts, he is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and the founding artistic director of The Blank Theatre in Hollywood.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary-Lisa on February 13, 2024

Reading this book, "Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging..." from a personal, female perspective, I greedily absorbed the contents with an open, positive mind to 'think and do better' health-wise as I move forward in the aging process. We can do things for ourselves by engaging in self-care, applying creams......more

Goodreads review by Robin on January 05, 2024

For people who are just beginning to learn about healthy habits that can slow aging and promote health and vitality into their older years, this book and audiobook are a great place to start. Since I'm pretty far along on my journey, I didn't learn a great deal. However, the later section on Medicar......more

Goodreads review by Literary on January 09, 2024

A great resource for healthy aging, content-rich yet easy to read and comprehend, from the highly regarded Mayo Clinic. Highly recommended!......more

Goodreads review by Shauntelle on February 08, 2024

This book was logically sound and very insightful and thought provoking. This is not my typical book, but I enjoyed all the various parts. The explanations of the aging process were very informative. It discussed diagnostic tests and preventative measures to avoid negative outcomes to said tests. Th......more

Goodreads review by Sara on January 25, 2024

A nice collection of information on aging. I'm pretty well read and I didn't find any information that was particularly new or interesting to me, but for a person who is just beginning to explore and learn more about aging, this would be a useful reference book. Every library should have a copy. The......more