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August 15th, 2024

Episode 175: Aging Well Begins in Childhood–Diet

  1. Episode 175: Aging Well Begins in Childhood--Diet William Armstrong 54:09

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In this episode, Dr. Armstrong and Corbin Bruton take a closer look at the Mediterranean Diet and its potential benefits for children and teens. Drawing from a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, they discuss how Mediterranean Diet interventions can promote cardiometabolic health in younger populations. The conversation covers the essential elements of the diet, its impact on growth and development, and practical strategies for parents to make this healthy Lifestyle appealing to their kids. Tune in to learn how starting these habits early can set the stage for a lifetime of wellness and… aging well.

Links:
“Mediterranean Diet Good for Kids, Teens Too“
“Mediterranean Diet and Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” 

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Jeff Armstrong W. Jeffrey Armstrong, Ph.D.

Jeff Armstrong is a professor of Exercise Science (Ph.D., Exercise Physiology) at Western Oregon University and host of the Aging Well Podcast. He authored the textbook, 'Pathophysiology & Exercise' (Kendall-Hunt) and teaches a breath of courses from this to Advanced Programming for Sport & Fitness. He is passionate about longevity, health, improving/maintaining performance (Spiritually, Physically, Intellectually, Emotionally, and Socially--what he refers to as "well-centered fitness") across the lifespan, and aging well.

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