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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 1H 11M

22. The Long Game in Parenting: 5 Decisions That Quietly Shape Lifelong Health

from MD Longevity Lab: Playing the Long Game with Drs. Vikas and Nisha Patel · host MD Longevity Lab

We spend a lot of time on this show talking about what you can do for your healthspan. But if you're a parent, you have an incredible opportunity—and responsibility—to set up another human being for a lifetime of health. And the window to do that isn't unlimited.In this episode, we get personal. We share our own parenting decisions—some that went against what everyone around us was doing, and some we definitely didn't execute perfectly. (Yes, there have been Goldfish crackers. There has been screen time we said we wouldn't allow.)But through it all, we kept asking one question: What actually matters here? What's the forest—and what's just trees?Why childhood habits echo forward for decades—and the research that proves it#1: Make Real Food the Default — The alarming data on ultra-processed food consumption in kids (67% of calories), our family's 70-day UPF elimination challenge, and why family dinner is a whole intervention wrapped in one simple habit#2: Movement as Part of Life, Not a Task — Why we pulled back from travel sports, the irony of sedentary parents driving kids to "be active," and our son's journey from struggling with the mile to running a half marathon#3: Connection as the Priority — The mental health inflection point of 2012, why boredom matters more than we think, and the hard choices we've made about technology and social media#4: Let Them Do Hard Things (and Fail) — The "steeling effect," why we don't rescue, and how resilience is built one uncomfortable moment at a time#5: Give Them Real Independence — The decline of children's independent mobility, the story of singed eyelashes and a four-year-old learning about fire, and why overparenting is often about our anxietyBringing it all together—playing the long game as parentsHealthy and unhealthy lifestyle patterns established in childhood track into adulthood with remarkable consistencyUltra-processed foods now account for ~67% of calories consumed by American childrenKids who participate persistently in physical activity are much more likely to be active as adults than those pushed through intense organized sportsThe shift to smartphone-based childhood around 2012 correlates with dramatic increases in adolescent anxiety and depressionResilience isn't something you can download later—it's built through age-appropriate challenges and the freedom to failWebsite: mdlongevitylab.comInstagram: @mdlongevitylabIf this episode resonated, share it with another parent who might need to hear it—especially the ones doing their best and still feeling like it's not enough.Keep playing the long game.

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