Navigating Health Claims: Proven, Fuzzy, and Nonsense
Resources
Resources & Recommendations
Books
- "The Drive Podcast" by Peter Attia - Mentioned as a resource for comprehensive show notes and exclusive content for premium members.
Videos & Documentaries
- "AMA #76" (YouTube) - The sneak peek version of this podcast episode is available on their YouTube page.
Research & Studies
- "Episode 300" (The Peter Attia Drive Podcast) - This episode, released in May 2024, is referenced as a previous instance where the hosts used the "proven, promising, fuzzy, noise, nonsense" framework.
People Mentioned
- Tom Brady - Mentioned as an example of an athlete who has made comebacks from injuries.
- Damar Hamlin - Mentioned as an example of someone who has returned to play after a life-threatening incident.
- Garry Kasparov - Mentioned as a chess player who has recently won a tournament.
Websites & Online Resources
- peterattiamd.com/subscribe - The primary URL for listeners to learn more about and subscribe to premium membership benefits.
- peterattiamd.com/about - A URL where Peter Attia keeps an up-to-date and active list of all his disclosures and the companies he invests in or advises.
- YouTube - Mentioned as a platform where the sneak peek of the video can be watched.
- Instagram - Mentioned as a social media platform where Peter Attia can be found.
- Twitter - Mentioned as a social media platform where Peter Attia can be found.
- Apple Podcasts - Mentioned as a platform where listeners can leave a review.
Other Resources
- "Proven, Promising, Fuzzy, Noise, Nonsense" scale - A framework used to categorize scientific claims based on the quality and consistency of supporting data.
- Geroprotective drugs - Drugs that have metabolic health effects and are being investigated for their anti-aging potential.
- GLP-1 agonists (e.g., Ozempic, Trulicity, Wegovy) - A class of drugs discussed for their metabolic health effects and potential anti-aging properties.
- SGLT2 inhibitors - A class of drugs discussed for their metabolic health effects and potential anti-aging properties.
- Methylene blue - A substance being investigated for its potential geroprotective effects.
- Telomere lengthening supplements - Supplements that are being investigated for their potential to lengthen telomeres, a marker associated with aging.
- Low-dose aspirin for CVD prevention - The use of low-dose aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease is discussed.
- Protein - Discussed as an intervention to improve muscle mass.
- Follistatin gene therapy - A potential intervention for improving muscle mass that is discussed.
- Strong convictions loosely held - An expression used to describe the importance of being flexible and unemotional when new data emerge, particularly in investing and science.