EPISODE · Mar 15, 2024 · 1H 2M
Healthy Lifestyles Can Affect Your Chromosomes with Dr. Thomas Robinson, MD, Professor Stanford Medical School
from MindBodySpace · host Dr. Juna Bobby
“We saw that the recommended behaviors everyone knows about — eating fewer high-fat or high-sugar foods and fewer calories, increasing physical activity, and reducing screen time — can slow down biological aging associated with obesity in children,” said the study’s senior author, Thomas Robinson, MD, who is the Irving Schulman, MD, Professor in Child Health and a professor of pediatrics and of medicine. “It’s remarkable to see effects on the chromosomes with behavioral treatments,” he said.": Quote from: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/01/obesity-telomeres.html This must listen-to episode of the MindBodySpace podcast features Dr. Thomas Robinson, a renowned scientist focused on obesity prevention, discussing the significant health and behavioral impacts of healthy eating, exercise, and reducing screen time in children. Dr. Robinson introduces the Stanford Solution Science Lab's approach to solution-oriented research, which prioritizes practical, actionable outcomes over traditional problem-focused studies. Additionally, the episode dives into the stealth interventions concept, aiming to implement health-improving behaviors through ideologically or value-driven motivators rather than direct health advice. The podcast also explores Dr. Robinson's involvement in the Human Screenome Project, which analyzes real-time screen usage to understand its effects on different aspects of life, including mental health and physical well-being, with an emphasis on creating personalized interventions. Dr. Robinson stresses the importance of modeling healthy screen usage behaviors for children and discusses the potential of tools like augmented reality in health interventions. 00:00 The Impact of Reducing Screen Time on Children's Health 00:51 Welcome to the MindBodySpace Podcast 02:28 Introducing Dr. Thomas Robinson: A Pioneer in Obesity Prevention 04:22 Exploring the Stanford Solution Science Lab and Solution-Oriented Research 12:20 The Journey to Pediatric Obesity Research 21:13 Understanding the Health Effects of Obesity 27:09 Innovative Research on Telomeres and Aging 33:12 Exploring the Impact of Obesity on Biological Aging 33:53 Stealth Interventions for Behavioral Change 35:02 Harnessing Ideological Movements for Healthier Lifestyles 38:00 The Power of Community and Collective Purpose in Health Interventions 43:03 Screenomics: A Deep Dive into Our Digital Lives 58:36 The Future of Personalized Health Interventions and the Role of Augmented Reality 01:00:02 Practical Advice for Parents and Educators on Screen Time
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“We saw that the recommended behaviors everyone knows about — eating fewer high-fat or high-sugar foods and fewer calories, increasing physical activity, and reducing screen time — can slow down biological aging associated with obesity in children,” said the study’s senior author, Thomas Robinson, MD, who is the Irving Schulman, MD, Professor in Child Health and a professor of pediatrics and of medicine. “It’s remarkable to see effects on the chromosomes with behavioral treatments,” he said.": Quote from: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/01/obesity-telomeres.html This must listen-to episode of the MindBodySpace podcast features Dr. Thomas Robinson, a renowned scientist focused on obesity prevention, discussing the significant health and behavioral impacts of healthy eating, exercise, and reducing screen time in children. Dr. Robinson introduces the Stanford Solution Science Lab's approach to solution-oriented research, which prioritizes practical, actionable outcomes over traditional problem-focused studies. Additionally, the episode dives into the stealth interventions concept, aiming to implement health-improving behaviors through ideologically or value-driven motivators rather than direct health advice. The podcast also explores Dr. Robinson's involvement in the Human Screenome Project, which analyzes real-time screen usage to understand its effects on different aspects of life, including mental health and physical well-being, with an emphasis on creating personalized interventions. Dr. Robinson stresses the importance of modeling healthy screen usage behaviors for children and discusses the potential of tools like augmented reality in health interventions. 00:00 The Impact of Reducing Screen Time on Children's Health 00:51 Welcome to the MindBodySpace Podcast 02:28 Introducing Dr. Thomas Robinson: A Pioneer in Obesity Prevention 04:22 Exploring the Stanford Solution Science Lab and Solution-Oriented Research 12:20 The Journey to Pediatric Obesity Research 21:13 Understanding the Health Effects of Obesity 27:09 Innovative Research on Telomeres and Aging 33:12 Exploring the Impact of Obesity on Biological Aging 33:53 Stealth Interventions for Behavioral Change 35:02 Harnessing Ideological Movements for Healthier Lifestyles 38:00 The Power of Community and Collective Purpose in Health Interventions 43:03 Screenomics: A Deep Dive into Our Digital Lives 58:36 The Future of Personalized Health Interventions and the Role of Augmented Reality 01:00:02 Practical Advice for Parents and Educators on Screen Time
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