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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 34 MIN

Closing The Biological Age Gap Can Cut Stroke Risk

from The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan · host Dung Trinh

Send us Fan MailWe challenge the idea that your birth year predicts your future, then follow the science of “biological age” as a measurable, changeable signal tied to stroke risk and cognitive decline. We unpack a massive Yale data set, the brain MRI findings behind “silent” damage, and the daily habits that can push your markers in a safer direction.• chronological age as planetary math and why it misleads health decisions • biological age as cellular function and vascular integrity • the biological age gap and the car odometer analogy • inflammaging, cellular senescence, and “zombie cells” driving systemic breakdown • how 18 routine biomarkers estimate biological age at scale • why red blood cell volume can reflect hypoxic and metabolic stress • the follow-up results and why improving trajectory matters most • white matter hyperintensities as small vessel disease evidence on MRI • how microvascular failure creates silent lesions before symptoms • the skeptic’s case on correlation versus causation and why trials matter • the habit blueprint: sustainable exercise, fiber-forward diet, fewer ultra-processed foods • quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and reducing oxidative stress • sleep apnea as nightly hypoxic trauma and why treatment protects the brain • hearing loss, depression, social withdrawal, and cognitive load as accelerators My recommendation to everyone listening is to change the dynamic of your next physical exam. Don’t just let the doctor check your cholesterol, tell you it’s in range, and send you home. Have a conversation about your trajectory. Ask how your metabolic markers, your sleep quality, and your systemic inflammation are interacting. Demand to look at the holistic picture of your biological clock.This podcast is created by Ai for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or health advice. Please talk to your healthcare team for medical advice. Never miss an episode—subscribe on your favorite podcast app!

Send us Fan Mail We challenge the idea that your birth year predicts your future, then follow the science of “biological age” as a measurable, changeable signal tied to stroke risk and cognitive decline. We unpack a massive Yale data set, the brain MRI findings behind “silent” damage, and the daily habits that can push your markers in a safer direction. • chronological age as planetary math and why it misleads health decisions • biological age as cellular function and vascular integrity...

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