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This Predicts Your Lifespan Better Than Your Genes | ft. Shawn Stevenson

This Predicts Your Lifespan Better Than Your Genes | ft. Shawn Stevenson

The Neuro Experience

July 7, 202536m 56s

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Can something really predict how long you'll live—better than your genes? In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with best-selling author and researcher Shawn Stevenson to reveal the real missing piece in the longevity puzzle — one that researchers say outranks exercise, diet, and even quitting smoking.

Drawing from a massive meta-analysis of 300,000+ people, plus insights from Harvard’s 80-year longitudinal study, Shawn explains why the quality of your relationships is the #1 predictor of how long you’ll live — and why “warm social bonds” literally shape your biology, behaviors, and health outcomes. Whether you're optimizing for longevity, brain health, or emotional well-being, this may be the most important health insight you're not paying attention to. What you’ll learn: How loneliness compares to smoking and obesity in terms of health risk The neurological and hormonal effects of deep connection What the longest-lived people on earth have in common socially The difference between quantity and quality of relationships Science-backed strategies to strengthen your social fitness Referenced studies include: Holt-Lunstad et al., 2010 meta-analysis on social isolation and mortality risk The 85+ year Harvard Study on Adult Development Research on oxytocin, inflammation, and the vagus nerve in connection to relationships Follow Shawn: instagram.com/shawnmodel/ *** I’m Louisa Nicola — clinical neurophysiologist — Alzheimer’s prevention specialist — founder of Neuro Athletics. My mission is to translate cutting-edge neuroscience into actionable strategies for cognitive longevity, peak performance, and brain disease prevention. If you're committed to optimizing your brain — reducing Alzheimer’s risk — and staying mentally sharp for life, you’re in the right place. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Join thousands who subscribe to the Neuro Athletics Newsletter → https://bit.ly/3ewI5P0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisanicola_/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/louisanicola_


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