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Did you know that weight loss can sometimes shorten your lifespan? But how can that be? In this video, we’ll talk about muscle mass and longevity and preserving muscle as you age. Not all weight loss is good weight loss!

00:00 Introduction: How to prevent muscle loss
0:22 Ozempic for weight loss
1:25 Sarcopenia
1:56 How to avoid age-related muscle loss
3:07 Sleep and muscle recovery
4:47 The muscle reserve
5:23 Other types of muscle loss
5:36 Top anti-aging tips
7:22 The #1 anti-aging secret!

Losing weight should help you live longer, but it’s not always that simple. As you age, it’s vital to maintain a healthy amount of lean muscle mass. Ozempic is very popular for weight loss, but trials have shown that it can cause muscle loss, not just fat loss. One study compared the use of Ozempic to a decade or more of aging.

Preserving muscle mass is one of the best things you can do for longevity. Your muscles help regulate your blood sugar and support your metabolism.

Sarcopenia is the term for age-related muscle loss. When you develop sarcopenia, your risk for diabetes, immune problems, and your mortality rate increases.

Exercise is the best thing you can do for your muscles. Protein is the raw material for muscle-building, so it’s essential to ensure you’re getting enough and spreading your intake throughout the day. Grass-fed red meat is the best source of protein.

Poor sleep drains muscle mass more than poor diet because muscle recovery occurs when you’re sleeping.

In summary, focus on the following as you age:
•Increase lean muscle mass
•Ensure adequate protein intake
•Consume collagen
•Increase magnesium glycinate, vitamin D, zinc, selenium, copper, B vitamins, and coenzyme Q10
•Consume iron from red meat

L. reuteri is a microbe with many fascinating benefits and has been shown to increase muscle stem cells. It's helped me gain 5 pounds of muscle mass!

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Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 59, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis and Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices but focuses on health education through social media.

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