In this episode, Debi Robinson welcomes Chris Burres, a scientist and longevity researcher, for a fascinating conversation about mitochondrial health and why it plays such a critical role in aging, energy, balance, and bone health.
While mitochondria are often described as “the powerhouse of the cell,” this episode explores what that really means as we age. Chris explains how oxidative stress and chronic inflammation damage mitochondria over time, accelerating aging and contributing to issues like muscle weakness, poor recovery, balance problems, and bone loss.
This conversation connects the dots between cellular health and functional aging, reinforcing a core message of the Stronger Bones Lifestyle: bone loss does not happen in isolation — it reflects what’s happening throughout the body at the cellular level.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Action Steps You Can Take Today
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Debi’s Takeaway
Healthy aging starts at the cellular level. When mitochondria are supported and oxidative stress is reduced, the body becomes more resilient — muscles recover better, balance improves, inflammation quiets, and bones are better protected.
Bone health isn’t just about density. It’s about energy, coordination, and cellular integrity — and mitochondria are at the center of it all.