Listen "Taking Control of Your Health: Making Positive Choices for Aging Well"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. Kirren delves into the world of aging and its profound impact on our musculoskeletal system. Diving deep into the subject, she distinguishes between primary and secondary aging, with the former being inherent in our DNA, guiding our processes of development, growth, repair, and degeneration throughout life. In this engaging episode, Dr. Kirren shines a spotlight on crucial moments of primary aging that influence our musculoskeletal health, stressing that the timing and extent of these changes can be unique to each individual. Join Dr. Kirren to gain a comprehensive understanding of how aging shapes our bodies and discover valuable insights on navigating this natural process for positive healthcare outcomes. KEY TAKEAWAYS Aging is a complex process that can be categorized into primary and secondary aging. Primary aging is determined by genetics and occurs at the cellular level, while secondary aging is influenced by external factors such as lifestyle choices and health conditions. We have the power to make small changes in our daily choices to improve our health and reduce risk factors. Starting small, being kind to ourselves, and listening to our bodies can have a significant impact on our overall well-being. The musculoskeletal system undergoes various changes with aging, including a decrease in muscle mass, bone density, and nerve activity. These changes can lead to a loss of height, stiffness in joints, and a decline in overall strength and flexibility. Pro-aging is a concept that focuses on celebrating and enhancing beauty at any age, rather than trying to reverse the effects of aging. Promoting healthy aging through physical activity and strength training can help combat ageist stereotypes and improve overall well-being. Changes in body weight and composition are common with aging. Men tend to gain weight until their mid-50s and then begin to lose weight, while women usually gain weight until their late 60s and then start to lose weight, partly due to a replacement of lean muscle with fat tissue. BEST MOMENTS "From what I understand, primary ageing is what's already built into our bodies at the cellular level, from the point of conception." "We have the power in our day-to-day choices to start tweaking and turning around those risk factors. And it doesn't need to be, and it shouldn't be costly or excessive. Starting small, not getting overwhelmed in a safe, kind, and measured way." "Today, I really wanted to highlight this connection between primary, secondary aging, and the idea of pro-aging. Aging is not fixed and one-dimensional. It's complex, but simple at the same time. We have the power in our day-to-day choices to start tweaking and turning around those." "These are softer and weaker areas of bone, at the ends of the long bones in children and teens. It determines the future length and shape of the mature bone." "During our 30s or 40s, we experience a decrease in our skeletal muscle mass. That means there is also a decrease in our muscle bulk and strength. The rate of this decline then begins to accelerate over time." HOST BIO With a diverse background that encompasses rigorous training in both the UK and China for her integrative medical degree, two decades of clinical practice in private and public healthcare settings, and a role as an esteemed Acupuncture lecturer for both undergraduates and professionals, Dr. Kirren's knowledge is truly comprehensive. Her passion for ongoing research in medical education has shed light on critical issues in the field, including competent practice, educational standards, regulation, and public health literacy. Driven by a commitment to better healthcare outcomes, she has championed her clients' rights, successfully supporting one in identifying clinical negligence under another healthcare practitioner and securing the path to a healthier future, sparing her client from going blind and obtaining rightful compensation. With her exceptional insight and dedication to promoting medical excellence, Dr. Kirren offers invaluable perspectives on her podcast, empowering listeners to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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