Ep 73: Your Midlife Health Reboot: What Actually Works with Dr. Meredith Sweeney
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What does it really take to feel better in midlife—and stay healthier for decades to come?
In this episode, we sit down with longevity specialist and former bariatric surgeon Dr. Meredith Sweeney to talk about the habits that have the biggest impact on both how you feel today and your long-term health. Whether you're a man or a woman navigating midlife, this conversation is packed with practical, evidence-based strategies to help you optimize your health now while investing in your future.
We discuss how to build a sustainable nutrition plan with enough protein and how meal timing can support metabolic health.
We also dive into exercise, including whether it's okay to work out fasted, resistance training, and the role of creatine and testosterone in healthy aging.
One of our favorite parts of the conversation is Dr. Sweeney's perspective on stress and recovery. In a culture that celebrates constant productivity, she explains why intentionally slowing down may be one of the healthiest things you can do—and why quality sleep is essential for recovery and longevity.
Through real patient stories, Dr. Sweeney reminds us that there is no one-size-fits-all formula for health in midlife. The strategies that work for your friend—or your favorite social media influencer—may not be the ones your body needs. A personalized approach is the key to creating lasting health.
Whether your goal is to have more energy, preserve muscle, improve metabolic health, or simply age well, this episode will leave you with practical takeaways to help you build a healthier future—starting today.
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